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#802181 Obscure Odysseys - Oceania - Chapter 7
Ninja777
In this serie we will be focussing on the region of Oceania and the gems of the Pacific. In this seventh chapter, Mark has pursued the next chapter of his career going 2.900 km away from American Samoa.
CHAPTER 7
- Introduction -
The day arrived – Tuesday, September 21, 2027. Mark Thompson found himself not only in a new place but also in a new country. A nation nearly 2,900 kilometers away from American Samoa, which he had left just a week earlier. This new land he was to call home was the Marshall Islands, one of the few atoll-based nations in the world. A country that had been under U.S. administration until 1979 and, before that, occupied by the Japanese. Majuro, the bustling capital and largest city, housed nearly half of the country’s population of approximately 32,000. In the Marshall Islands, the primary language is Marshallese, also known as Ebon, though many people speak English as well. But Mark wasn’t here for the language – he was here for football. And not the American kind.
Soccer in the Marshall Islands had little history. Before 2020, the sport was virtually non-existent. In 2022, however, the Marshall Islands Soccer Federation hired a British coach to build the foundation of a national soccer structure, including school and youth development programs. By 2023, a GoFundMe campaign had been launched to raise funds for equipment to grow the sport, with the ambitious goal of achieving FIFA membership by 2030.
The country's premier league, the Marshall Islands Soccer League, was where Mark found his team.
- The Team -
Just outside the capital Majuro, Mark’s new team, Nutmeg...Sub!, was relatively new to the league – just like most of the teams in the nation. The league was an amateur one, started in 2023, and thus had a short history. In the four seasons played so far, the championships had been split between FC Swell, with two titles, and Spartans and Ebeye Fly, with one title each. Nutmeg’s record over those four seasons was modest: 7th, 8th, 2nd, and 5th place finishes in a league of eight teams. The league structure prioritized making the top four after 14 games to qualify for the playoff semifinals.
When Mark took charge, only four games remained in the season, and Nutmeg still had a shot at breaking into the top four.
- Meeting the Team -
Mark’s arrival coincided with a break in the season, giving him a few weeks to settle in and get to know his players before their first game on October 10. Expectations were low; neither the board nor the players anticipated much success this season – though a miracle would, of course, be welcome.
Despite modest ambitions, Mark’s presence invigorated the players. Together, they looked toward a fresh direction, with hope that he could help them push that final step toward a playoff spot – if not this year, then in the seasons to come.
- First game -
October arrived, and so did Mark’s first game. The Majuro Track and Field Stadium, the island’s sole soccer venue, was a short drive from Mark’s cozy apartment nestled in Majuro’s heart. In truth, the Marshall Islands had no “big cities,” with only a single main road circling about half of the atoll.
The season opener was against Bako. Nutmeg conceded three goals before scoring a consolation, eventually losing 1-3. It was not the ideal start for Mark, but they had another game in six days.
- Second game -
Their next match was against Spartans, and this time, things clicked. Nutmeg took control and triumphed with a resounding 3-0 victory. The win reinvigorated the team, though they now faced a long 15-day wait before their next game.
- Third game -
Facing Ebeye Fly, Nutmeg struggled once more, falling short in a 1-3 loss. The playoff dream grew more distant. With a 20-day break ahead, Mark had to devise a plan to secure a top-four spot against all odds.
- Final Game of the League -
On the eve of the last match, fortune smiled on Nutmeg. Spartans, one of their key rivals, lost, ending their season with 19 points. Nutmeg, with 20 points, held onto fourth place. No other teams were within reach, so the final game carried no pressure – Nutmeg was already in the playoffs. Their opponents? League-topping FC Swell, whom they had already drawn with earlier in the season. Against all odds, Nutmeg held out for another draw, scoring in the 93rd minute despite being a man down, finishing 1-1.
- Semifinal -
Eight days later, Nutmeg faced FC Swell again in the semifinal, a high-stakes rematch. Nutmeg’s Nickia Hunter scored in the 39th minute, and that single goal proved enough. Nutmeg had managed the impossible: they were in the final, knocking out the league leaders.
- The Final -
The ultimate challenge awaited – a face-off with Ebeye Fly. Ebeye took the lead with a penalty in the 49th minute, and as the clock ticked down, Nutmeg’s dream seemed to be slipping away. But in the 90th minute, Hunter struck again with a last-minute equalizer, sending the match to extra time. No goals were scored in the added period, so it came down to a penalty shootout.
Both teams scored three penalties, but fate was cruel. Nutmeg’s Nickia Hunter missed, and though Ebeye’s Thompson missed as well, the final kick fell to Nutmeg’s Knight. Unfortunately, the pressure proved too much; Knight missed, while Ebeye Fly clinched the win with their final penalty. Nutmeg had come heartbreakingly close, only to fall short at the last hurdle.
- Recap -
Mark’s first season was nothing short of dramatic. In just six games, he took Nutmeg to the playoff final, narrowly missing out on the trophy. Now, he had six months to regroup and strategize. He’d likely take a bit of time off – after all, he hadn’t yet had the chance to explore the Marshall Islands properly. But soon enough, he’d be back to the grind, alongside his team, with the goal clear: to return next season and finish with the trophy.
#796995 Obscure Odysseys - Oceania - Chapter 7
Ninja777
In this serie we will be focussing on the region of Oceania and the gems of the Pacific. In this serie we will be focussing on the region of Oceania and the gems of the Pacific. In this sixth chapter, we find what Mark has on his mind, when gathering the team and the staff for a meeting before the daily trainingsession.
CHAPTER 6
- Season 2027/28 -
The 2027/28 season was fast approaching, and with the late conclusion of the OFC Champions League, pre-season preparations were brief. Despite the short window, new players arrived, and some familiar faces departed. A few younger players would only join once they turned 18, in compliance with transfer regulations. Among the new arrivals were promising talents like Oscar Delgadillo from Bolivia, Mohammed Al Obaidi from Libya, Valdimar Arason and Davíð Eiríksson from Iceland, and Miguel Cagua from Ecuador - all eager for fresh adventures.
However, departures also occurred. Flavio Neff made his move to AS Lössi in New Caledonia, while Sekone Faaoga left for rivals Royal Puma. With these changes, Mark felt the winds of transformation sweeping through Lion Heart, both in the squad and in himself.
- A Strong Start -
Barely a month after their OFC triumph, Lion Heart was back on the pitch for the new season. Their first match saw them dominate Taputimu Youth with a resounding 6-1 victory. Izz Kuzminykh, Akwasi Waita, and Tacettin Kumsuz all found the back of the net, while Kelvin Seong secured a brace.
The next four games were just as successful. They secured a 2-0 win over Vaiala Tongan, a 2-1 victory against Pago Youth, triumphed 3-2 over Black Roses, and capped it with a 2-0 victory against Ilaoa & To’omata. Lion Heart was on top of the league, and everything seemed to be falling into place.
- Reflections and Decisions -
Despite the success, Mark couldn’t shake the feeling that his time with Lion Heart was nearing its natural end. He had accomplished everything he set out to do in American Samoa: winning the league, the local cup, and, perhaps most impressively, the OFC Champions League. Appointed as manager in December 2023, he had built something special - but now, he sought a new challenge.
Mark began searching for a new chapter in Oceania. He wanted to manage a team that could compete for the highest honors in its domestic league. He wasn’t interested in a project that involved a promotion battle; he needed a club with immediate potential. But despite his efforts, nothing caught his eye for some time.
- The Turning Point -
As Lion Heart continued their undefeated run, securing wins against Tafuna Jets (2-0), Utulei (4-3), and Green Bay (3-0), along with a 3-3 draw against PanSa, Mark felt a growing sense of satisfaction. The team was playing the kind of football he had envisioned, and their dominance in the league was undeniable.
But after the last game, Mark went home and checked his emails. There it was - the response he had been waiting for. The club he had applied to was impressed by his journey with Lion Heart and wanted to set up a meeting the next morning. The email outlined several key points, and Mark knew he had to be prepared.
He replied immediately, agreeing to the meeting at 9:00 a.m. He then sent a quick message to his staff, instructing them to gather the players for training at 11:00 a.m., where he would have something important to announce.
- A New Opportunity -
The next morning, Mark sat in front of his computer, ready for the call. The representatives from the new club introduced themselves and spent the next hour discussing how they saw him fitting into their future. They admired his achievements with Lion Heart and believed he could bring the same success to their club.
As the call wrapped up, Mark had made his decision. He was ready to take on this new challenge, even though it meant saying goodbye to Lion Heart. Due to league regulations, the club couldn’t pay Lion Heart a transfer fee, so Mark would need to resign before finalizing the contract.
- The Farewell -
Mark arrived at training as usual, but this time felt different. He called the players and staff together on the pitch, knowing that none of them were ready for what he was about to say.
“This is a difficult day,” Mark began, “but first, I want to congratulate you all on what we’ve achieved together. Winning the league, the domestic cup, and of course, the OFC Champions League - it’s been a dream come true for me to see how far this team has come. We're leading the league once again, and I couldn’t be prouder. But as you may have guessed, I’ve spoken with the chairman, and we’ve come to a mutual agreement. I’m stepping down as manager.”
The players stared in shock, the reality of his words sinking in.
“Yesterday’s victory was my last with you as your manager. But I have no doubt you’ll continue to win titles and succeed in the future. It’s been a pleasure watching you grow into the incredible team you are today, and I wish you all the best.” Mark’s voice cracked slightly, but he held firm.
One by one, the players embraced him, their respect and admiration palpable. It was a bittersweet moment for everyone.
- The Next Chapter -
After the emotional farewell, Mark packed up his office, taking one last look at the trophies he had won with Lion Heart. He made his way to the chairman’s office, where a short video was recorded to inform the fans of his decision. After a final handshake with the chairman, Mark left the building and headed home.
Later that evening, he signed his new contract. Starting on September 21, 2027, he would officially be the manager of his new club. That meant he had just 14 days to pack up his life in American Samoa and prepare for the next chapter of his journey.
And so, Mark found himself on the brink of yet another adventure, the future once again uncertain - but this time, filled with new possibilities.
#795768 Obscure Odysseys - Oceania - Chapter 7
Ninja777
In this serie we will be focussing on the region of Oceania and the gems of the Pacific. In this fifth chapter, we follow the team's journey on the international scene. Their first ever games in this area. But will Lion Heart rise to the challenge? With new signings, intense rivalries, and a shot at international glory, Coach Mark Thompson must navigate the pressure. As the stakes grow higher, will Mark and his squad triumph or crumble under the weight of expectation?
CHAPTER 5
- Season 2026/27 -
As the season came to a victorious end, Mark and his squad basked in the glory of their two trophies. They had successfully navigated a challenging season, and now, with both the domestic title and their national cup-run behind them, there was time for reflection. The next league match wouldn’t take place until mid-July, as per tradition, giving Mark and the team a much-needed break.
But Mark didn’t see it as a time for rest. Instead, he viewed this period as an opportunity to strategize, plan, and make key-moves behind the scenes.
- A Personal Vow -
Mark had made a personal vow long ago: to secure every domestic title possible for Lion Heart. Now, with the club qualifying for the prestigious OFC Champions League, he added a new promise to himself: he would give the competition his all. He was ready to pour his heart and soul into the OFC campaign, and if it meant staying with the club for another full season, so be it. For now, his future was intertwined with Lion Heart’s colors, and he wouldn’t have it any other way.
- Securing a New Sponsorship -
The off-season was not only about reflection but also about preparation. The first step Mark took was securing a new sponsorship deal for the team's jerseys. With Lion Heart set to play on the international stage in the OFC Champions League, the sponsor recognized the club's growing stature and was eager to invest more. The financial boost was a critical step in Lion Heart's ascent to even greater heights.
With the new jerseys finalized and the sponsor on board, Mark’s vision for the future started to come together.
- Strengthening the Squad -
With the sponsorship in place, Mark turned his attention to the squad. Before pre-season training even began, he had made six new signings, while four players departed in pursuit of new opportunities.
Among the new recruits were:
These signings were not just about adding numbers but were a reflection of Mark’s ambition. He aimed to blend local talent with international experience, ensuring the squad had the depth and diversity needed for the upcoming season and the OFC competition.
- Departures and Farewells -
While new players arrived, there were also a few notable departures. Jimmy Dong and Valaauina Vaieli both left on free transfers, with Vaieli joining Royal Puma and Dong finding his next challenge at Utulei. Vaieli’s departure wasn’t unexpected, as he had struggled to make an impact with only nine appearances. Jimmy Dong’s exit, however, was a little more surprising, but it opened the door for fresh talent to step in.
- Looking Ahead -
With the off-season moves complete, Lion Heart entered the new season with a renewed sense of ambition. The team had grown stronger, and the excitement of playing on the international stage was palpable. Mark knew the challenges ahead would be tough, but with his new signings and unwavering dedication, Lion Heart was ready to face whatever the next season - and the OFC competition - had in store.
- Pre-season -
During pre-season, Lion Heart played four matches against Lepea 2, Black Roses, Taputimu Youth, and Sogi 2. All four teams were defeated, and Lion Heart extended their incredible unbeaten run, now stretching to 18 matches.
- First Five Games -
The first official league match was a confident 3-0 victory over Black Roses, with newcomer Tecettin Kumsuz scoring his debut goal for the club. In the following game against Vaiala Tongan, Lion Heart produced a mirror result, winning again 3-0. Their third league match saw them face Pago Youth, and the team didn’t disappoint, netting five goals in a 5-1 triumph, repeating their previous dominance over the same opposition.
However, the momentum slowed slightly as the next two matches ended in draws. A scoreless stalemate against PanSa and a 1-1 draw with Tafuna Jets temporarily stalled their winning streak.
- November's Turning Point -
By the time November rolled around, Lion Heart found themselves in a more turbulent period. They had only managed one win in their last four games, and an unfortunate loss on penalties in the cup quarterfinals saw them eliminated from that competition. With two trophies still within their reach, Mark made a crucial move by signing Théo Dumont from New Caledonia, hoping to bolster the squad for the challenges ahead.
The first match of November was a much-needed 2-1 victory over Black Roses, courtesy of two goals from Sami Peter. The win gave the team confidence as they entered their first OFC Champions League game against Island Pitbulls from Micronesia. Lion Heart dominated this encounter, winning 5-1 and advancing further in the tournament.
- Continued Success and International Triumph -
Following the decisive win over Island Pitbulls, Lion Heart secured two more victories as November turned to December. Their next international match was against FANC (Forces Armées de Nouvelle-Calédonie) from Wallis & Futuna, played at FANC’s home stadium. A dedicated group of 18 fans traveled to support the team on that chilly December day.
FANC took the lead late in the first half, and for much of the second, it looked as though Lion Heart might be headed for defeat. However, Izz Kuzminykh had other plans, scoring an equalizer in the 78th minute to keep Lion Heart in the game. Just five minutes later, Akwasi Waita found the back of the net, sealing a 2-1 comeback victory for Lion Heart and propelling them into the final playoff match, which would determine their progression into the group stage.
- Closing League Matches and Final OFC Challenge -
Before the crucial OFC playoff, Lion Heart had two more league matches to contend with. They faced Tafuna Jets and Taputimu Youth, winning 4-1 and 3-2, respectively. These results provided a much-needed morale boost before the international fixture.
The OFC playoff match took place against Waterfall FC from Vanuatu at the Sola Sports Complex. This time, no Lion Heart fans made the journey to support their team. The game itself was a closely contested affair, with very few scoring opportunities. In the end, it was a low-scoring match, but Sami Peter’s goal in the 18th minute proved to be the difference. Lion Heart’s narrow 1-0 victory secured their place in the OFC Champions League group stages.
- End of the Season -
As 2026 neared its end, only one game remained in the calendar year, with a few more to be played in 2027. The final game of the year was against Utulei, resulting in another victory for Lion Heart. With just three league matches left, the team’s attention shifted towards the group stage, with these games scheduled through April, a period that normally coincided with the players’ off-season.
But this year was different.
Both Royal Puma and Green Bay were dispatched in league play, putting Lion Heart on the verge of securing the title. Barring a highly improbable collapse, the league title was already theirs.
- OFC Group Stage -
Lion Heart’s first match in the group stage was against Hekari United FC from Papua New Guinea. Hekari had once lifted the OFC title back in 2010, but this time they couldn’t stand in Lion Heart’s way. In front of a crowd of a thousand, Lion Heart secured a 2-0 victory. A week later, another international match awaited.
However, in between, the final match of the league was still to be played. Lion Heart faced Ilaoa & To’omata, and a narrow 1-0 win saw them claim the league title. The fans were ecstatic, but the players knew the celebrations had to be muted as they still had the OFC matches to focus on.
Just three days later, Lion Heart traveled to Fiji for a match against Suva FC, one of the biggest clubs in Fiji with multiple domestic titles and runners-up in the 2023 OFC. This match proved too much for Lion Heart, who were handed a 3-0 defeat by the superior side.
Two weeks later, Lion Heart faced Auckland City from New Zealand. Auckland, the most dominant team in OFC history, with 7 consecutive titles from 2011 to 2017, displayed their superiority again, winning 2-0 on Lion Heart’s home turf.
- Keeping in Shape and More Matches -
To maintain fitness, a few internal friendlies were arranged, with 20 days passing before their next group-stage match. This time, the team traveled to New Caledonia to face Hienghène Sport, another previous OFC champion, having won the title in 2019. This time, Lion Heart emerged victorious, winning 3-0 with two goals from Izz Kuzminykh and a late strike from Roy Ledoux.
March passed quietly with only friendlies, but April finally arrived, bringing with it a match against Hospital from Nauru. Lion Heart won again, this time 2-1, setting the stage for their next OFC group-stage match in two weeks.
- Progression to Knockouts -
Lion Heart’s final group-stage match took place against Central Coast (SOL) from the Solomon Islands.
On paper, it seemed like a straightforward game for Lion Heart, and it started that way, with Lion Heart taking an early lead. However, after a red card and an equalizer from Central Coast, the first half ended in a draw. Knowing that victory would secure their place in the quarterfinals, Lion Heart pushed hard, and once again, Izz Kuzminykh delivered, scoring the winner in the 83rd minute to make it 2-1.
Lion Heart advanced to the quarterfinals, scheduled for three weeks later.
- Quarterfinal Showdown -
When the day arrived, Lion Heart faced a familiar opponent: Hekari United FC, this time away in Papua New Guinea. Kelvin Seong opened the scoring for Lion Heart after 18 minutes, giving them a 1-0 lead at halftime. Sami Peter added a second goal early in the second half, making it 2-0. As the clock wound down, Hekari United managed to pull one back, but Lion Heart held firm and saw out the game to win 2-1, securing their place in the semifinals.
- Semifinals -
Two weeks later, Lion Heart faced Hienghène Sport once more, in the semifinals. In front of a thousand fans, the match was tightly contested, with neither team able to break the deadlock in regular time.
Extra time was required, and Roy Ledoux put Lion Heart ahead after 93 minutes. However, just five minutes later, Hienghène equalized, pushing the game to penalties. Lion Heart held their nerve and won the shootout, advancing to the OFC final, set for June 5th, 2027.
- The OFC Final -
The final pitted Lion Heart against another New Zealand side, Auckland United, at the Veterans Memorial Stadium in American Samoa. The match drew a crowd of 4,760 spectators, 187 of whom supported Auckland United. Despite Auckland’s strong domestic record, they had yet to secure an international title.
Kelvin Seong wasted no time, scoring after just 8 minutes and doubling his tally by the 14th minute, giving Lion Heart an early 2-0 lead. Auckland United responded with a goal in the 16th minute, but Sami Peter restored Lion Heart’s two-goal cushion, making it 3-1 by halftime.
In the second half, both teams scored once more, but as the final whistle blew, the roar of the crowd was deafening. Mark stood on the touchline, watching his players embrace and celebrate their 4-2 victory. Lion Heart had done it. Against all odds, they had captured their first international cup, lifting the OFC Champions League trophy high into the night sky. The confetti rained down, mixing with the ecstatic cheers of the 4000 fans who had stormed the pitch in celebration. Even Mark couldn’t escape the jubilation, as he found himself lifted by the crowd, tossed into the air like one of his players.
As the celebrations swirled around him, Mark couldn’t shake a nagging thought at the back of his mind. This moment - the culmination of years of hard work - was supposed to feel final, like the ultimate achievement. Yet, instead of satisfaction, there was a strange emptiness, a whisper that this was only a chapter in a much larger story.
- The End of One Journey, the Start of Another -
Later that night, long after the fans had gone home and the stadium lights dimmed, Mark found himself alone in his office, staring at the trophy sitting proudly on his desk. It was everything he had worked for, but now that it was in his hands, he couldn’t help but wonder—what came next?
His phone buzzed on the table. A message from an unknown number flashed on the screen:
"Congratulations, Mark. But there's more ahead for you. Much more."
He frowned, unsure whether to be intrigued or unsettled. The message was cryptic, but something in his gut told him it was important. Was it an offer from another club? A new opportunity? Or simply a reminder that success, once achieved, was fleeting?
Mark leaned back in his chair, gazing out the window at the moonlit field. He had led Lion Heart to an international title, but deep down, he knew this was only the beginning of something greater. His journey with the club, and in football, was far from over.
As dawn broke over the horizon, Mark made a decision. He wasn’t done yet. Lion Heart’s international triumph had opened doors he hadn’t even known existed—and the path forward, though uncertain, was calling him.
But where would that path lead?
Mark stood, the weight of the night lifting from his shoulders, and left the office. As he walked down the tunnel toward the exit, he smiled, a quiet determination filling his chest.
Whatever came next, he was ready.
#794548 Obscure Odysseys - Oceania - Chapter 7
Ninja777
In this serie we will be focussing on the region of Oceania and the gems of the Pacific. In this fourth chapter, we follow the intense journey of Lion Heart FC as they aim to rise to new heights under the leadership of coach Mark Thompson. After a solid 5th place finish last season, Mark uses the extended off-season to recruit new talent, build a balanced squad, and prepare for a successful campaign. From their pre-season preparation to the thrilling climax of the year, this chapter highlights the highs and lows as Lion Heart strives for glory.
CHAPTER 4
- Season 2025/26 -
As the season wrapped up, Mark found himself facing a familiar situation - an extended break before the next chapter began. With the new season not set to kick off until mid-July, he was well aware that he had five crucial months ahead. This time was not just a luxury, but a necessity. Mark knew he needed to make the most of it, using every moment to meticulously plan and strategize.
In his debut season, he had taken the team to an 8th-place finish, and in the recently concluded season, they had improved to 5th. The progress was evident, but Mark was not one to rest on his laurels. He had a vision for the club and understood that reaching the next level would require careful thought, smart decisions, and perhaps some bold moves. These five months were his opportunity to fine-tune his approach, evaluate what the team needed, and set the stage for the climb ahead. Mark was fully committed to making the most of this time, knowing that what he did now would shape the future of Lion Heart. And so, with determination and focus, he set to work.
When the transfer window finally opened, Mark was more than prepared - he was ready to hit the ground running. He didn’t just rely on traditional methods; instead, he took a proactive approach, diving deep into the local football scene to engage directly with players from rival clubs. His efforts were meticulous and far-reaching, resulting in the successful recruitment of 17 new players, all signed on free amateur contracts. Among these were four key players from Pago Youth and three from Royal Puma, two of Lion Heart's fiercest competitors.
Mark's strategy was crystal clear: he wanted to build a squad that was not only skilled but also balanced. His aim was to create a team with a wide range of talents - a fusion of promising local players and seasoned individuals who could bring experience and leadership to the table. With these signings, Mark envisioned a team capable of reaching new heights and challenging for top honors in the upcoming season.
Some of the most notable additions to the squad included Roy Ledoux, Kelvin Seong, Akwasi Waita, and Jimmy Dong, with Daniel Raynaud from New Caledonia also joining the ranks.
This strategic recruitment drive, particularly the acquisition of players from rival clubs, not only bolstered Lion Heart's lineup but also added an extra layer of excitement and narrative tension to the upcoming season.
As the transfer deals were sealed and the new signings donned the Lion Heart colors for the first time, a palpable sense of anticipation filled the air in Pago Pago. Fans eagerly looked forward to seeing how Mark's revamped squad would perform on the pitch, with hopes running high for a successful season under his leadership.
- Pre-season -
Six friendlies were scheduled, offering the perfect opportunity for the players to gel and for Mark to assess whether he had made the right signings. It was crucial to see if the new recruits were ready to take on the challenges ahead. However, the first match didn’t inspire much confidence, as Lion Heart suffered a narrow 0-1 loss to Vaiala Tongan.
But things quickly turned around in the second game. New signings Jimmy Dong and Valaauina Vaieli both found the back of the net twice, with Xavior Samuelu adding another, leading Lion Heart to a 5-3 victory over Royal Puma - their first win of the pre-season.
Momentum continued to build in the next match, where Dong and Vaieli once again made their mark, with Vaieli scoring twice to secure a 3-2 win against Ilaoa & To'omata. Vaieli’s impressive form carried on as he netted another two goals in the following match, bringing his total to six goals in just three games. Lion Heart triumphed 5-2 over PanSa.
Next up was Lepea 2, and Lion Heart secured another victory, winning 2-0. The final friendly of the preseason was against Black Roses, where Lion Heart delivered a resounding 6-0 win, capping off an impressive run with five wins out of six friendlies. The team looked well-prepared and ready for the upcoming league matches.
- The first five matches -
The season opener saw Lion Heart face off against Vaiala Tongan, a team that had handed them a defeat just a month earlier. Determined to reverse their fortunes, Lion Heart started the match with intensity and purpose. Newcomer MJ Faoa-Danielson quickly made his mark, finding the back of the net just 7 minutes into the game, giving Lion Heart an early lead and setting the tone for what would be an electrifying first half. The team didn't ease up; within 4 minutes, they struck again, doubling their advantage. Then, just 5 minutes later, MJ was at it again, slotting home his second goal of the match to make it 3-0 by the 16th minute. It was a dream start, showcasing the team's newfound attacking prowess. However, the rest of the game proved more challenging, as Vaiala Tongan mounted a determined comeback, scoring twice. Despite the pressure, Lion Heart held firm to secure a 3-2 victory, signaling a strong start to the season.
Next on the fixture list was a clash against Ilaoa & To'omata. Once again, the new signings delivered. Kelvin Seong was in fine form, scoring twice, while Roy Ledoux and MJ Faoa-Danielson each added a goal to their tally, guiding Lion Heart to an impressive 4-2 win. The team was beginning to find its rhythm, and the new players were blending seamlessly into Mark's tactical setup.
Just six days later, Lion Heart took on Utuleo. The first half was a tightly contested affair, with neither side managing to break the deadlock. But the second half saw Lion Heart step up their game, netting two crucial goals. Though Utuleo managed to pull one back, Lion Heart's resilience shone through as they clinched a 2-1 victory, maintaining their winning streak.
The first game in August brought a matchup against Green Bay. Lion Heart came out with all guns blazing, delivering an explosive performance in the first half, where they scored four remarkable goals. The sheer dominance displayed in those opening 45 minutes allowed the team to take their foot off the gas in the second half, comfortably cruising to a 4-1 victory.
The final fixture in this early stretch of the season was against Royal Puma. In a closely contested battle, Lion Heart once again emerged victorious, securing a 2-1 win and making it five wins from five games.
With a perfect record in their opening five matches, Lion Heart had not only established themselves as early frontrunners in the league but also demonstrated that they were a force to be reckoned with on the pitch. The team's performances were rich in promise, and the fans had every reason to believe that this season could be something special.
- End of season 2025/26 -
Fast forward to the end of calendar year 2025, and the story of Lion Heart continued to unfold in remarkable fashion. The season was a long and grueling one, with no formal transferwindows, allowing Mark the flexibility to sign free transfers whenever the opportunity arose. And he did just that. Throughout the year, he bolstered the squad with some strategic signings, bringing in Izz Kuzminykh from the Marshall Islands, Teitur Kleinhans and Jackson King-Byrne from Bougainville, and just before the year turned, Sami Peter joined the ranks as the final addition for 2025.
This season had been nothing short of extraordinary for Lion Heart. The team had only suffered one defeat and one draw throughout the campaign, establishing themselves as the undisputed leaders at the top of the league. Their nearest rivals, Pago Youth, were trailing, but Lion Heart’s dominance made it clear that it would take something monumental for them to lose their grip on the title.
As the year rolled into 2026, Lion Heart found themselves in familiar territory - back in the final of the cup. Their opponents were none other than Pago Youth, the very team that had bested them in last year’s final. The stage was set for a thrilling rematch, and this was to be the first match of the new year. At Veterans Memorial Stadium, 1,635 eager fans filled the stands, ready to witness a clash between the top contenders: last year’s cup winners, Pago Youth, and the current league leaders, Lion Heart.
The match was a tense affair from the start, with both teams showing why they were considered the best in the league. The first half ended without a goal, and even after 90 minutes of play, the scoreboard remained blank. But just when it seemed like extra time would be needed, Sami Peter, in his very first game for Lion Heart, made his presence felt. In the third minute of added time, he struck the decisive blow, scoring the only goal of the match. The referee’s whistle confirmed Lion Heart’s victory, and the stadium erupted in joy as the team secured their first trophy of the season. The scenes of celebration were unforgettable, as the players and fans reveled in this hard-fought triumph.
With the cup now in their possession, only two league games remained in the season - a fixture against Black Roses and, fittingly, another showdown with Pago Youth to close out the campaign. Lion Heart dispatched Black Roses with a commanding 3-0 victory, setting the stage for a dramatic final against their rivals.
The final match against Pago Youth was anything but ordinary. Unlike the cup final, this game was an intense, high-scoring affair that showcased the very best of Lion Heart. Izz Kuzminykh opened the scoring, followed by goals from Edward Tanito and Kelvin Seong, propelling Lion Heart to a 3-0 lead. But Pago Youth, refusing to go down without a fight, clawed their way back into the game, narrowing the score to 3-2. However, Kuzminykh and Tanito were not finished; both added another goal each, sealing an emphatic 5-2 victory.
As the final whistle blew, Lion Heart could finally celebrate their historic achievement. They had not only won the league title for the first time in the club’s history but had also completed a remarkable double by securing both the cup and the league. It was an achievement that few had believed possible at the season’s outset, but the players had defied expectations and made history. The celebrations that followed were nothing short of euphoric, as Lion Heart’s players and fans alike basked in the glory of their incredible success, dancing and cheering late into the night.
#793428 Obscure Odysseys - Oceania - Chapter 7
Ninja777
The first series of the channel of Obscure Odysseys. In this serie we will be focussing on the region of Oceania and the gems of the Pacific. In this third chapter, Mark Thompson enters his first full season with Lion Heart FC, his determination to lead the team to local glory only intensifies. After a challenging debut season, Mark faces the daunting task of transforming Lion Heart into title contenders. With the stakes higher than ever, this season unfolds as a test of resilience, strategic decision-making, and the unyielding spirit needed to overcome adversity in the pursuit of footballing success in American Samoa.
CHAPTER 3
- First full season -
After completing his first season at Lion Heart, Mark Thompson was determined to keep the promise he had made to himself before accepting the job. He vowed that he wouldn’t leave the club until they had won every local trophy available. In American Samoa, that meant two key objectives: the League and the Cup - trophies that had eluded Lion Heart despite several close calls, with the club finishing as runners-up numerous times.
Finishing 8th in his debut season underscored the challenge ahead. The team had much work to do, and Mark knew that turning things around wouldn’t be easy. The previous season’s poor finish made it difficult to attract quality players, with many likely hesitant to join a club struggling to make an impact. Mark faced the daunting task of reshaping the squad, instilling a winning mentality, and overcoming the perception of Lion Heart as an underdog. But with his resolve and vision, he knew that the journey ahead, though challenging, was one he was fully committed to seeing through until the very end.
- Before full season -
The dawn of the new season brought with it a renewed sense of purpose for Mark Thompson and Lion Heart. Armed with the experiences and lessons learned from their inaugural campaign, Mark faced the daunting challenge of elevating the team's performance in a league where resources were scarce, and amateur contracts were the norm.
Undeterred by the constraints, Mark was determined to bolster the squad and instill a winning mentality. However, the reality of recruiting top-tier players on amateur contracts proved to be a formidable hurdle. Lion Heart's modest ranking in the league made attracting talent a challenging endeavor. Yet, Mark saw this as an opportunity to unearth hidden gems, nurturing local talent and building a team that would defy expectations.
With a keen eye for potential, Mark scoured local communities, engaging in grassroots initiatives and football development programs. The goal was not just to assemble a squad but to cultivate a tight-knit team with a shared passion for the sport. Player by player, Lion Heart began to take shape, a mosaic of local talent and a few seasoned players who saw potential in Mark's vision.
Training sessions became a melting pot of determination and aspiration, with Mark emphasizing teamwork, discipline, and a commitment to excellence. Despite the financial constraints, the team embraced the amateur spirit, driven by a collective desire to prove that heart and dedication could triumph over adversity. As the season unfolded, Mark's strategic acumen came to the fore. The team, often considered underdogs, surprised opponents with their tenacity and tactical prowess. The stands, once sparsely populated, now echoed with the cheers of passionate fans who recognized the fighting spirit of Lion Heart.
Mark's long-term goal of steering Lion Heart to the top of the league remained a beacon of inspiration. Each match became a stepping stone toward that vision, and with every hard-fought point, the team inched closer to rewriting their narrative in Oceania football. As the season kickoff approached, a palpable sense of excitement enveloped Pago Pago. Lion Heart, though not among the favorites, carried the hopes and dreams of a community eager to witness their team's ascent. The journey that lay ahead was unpredictable, but with Mark Thompson at the helm, Lion Heart was prepared to face the challenges head-on.
As the first whistle of the new season echoed through the stadium at the end of July, Mark and Lion Heart stood on the precipice of a fresh chapter. The season was a canvas waiting to be painted, and the team, with a blend of experienced players and emerging talents, was ready to script a story of resilience, triumph, and the unwavering pursuit of glory in the vibrant world of Oceania football.
- The First five matches -
Lion Heart’s pre-season friendlies delivered mixed results, leaving some uncertainty as they headed into their first league match. However, the team quickly dispelled any doubts with a spirited comeback in their opening game against Utulei. After falling behind 0-1, Lion Heart rallied to secure a 2-1 victory, setting a positive tone for the season.
Just four days later, they faced PanSa and continued their strong start with a convincing 3-1 win. Confidence was building, and the team seemed to be finding their rhythm. But the schedule was relentless, and another match against PanSa came just four days after that, this time in the President’s Cup. Despite both teams struggling to break through, the match ended in a goalless draw, forcing a penalty shootout. Lion Heart held their nerve and came out on top, advancing to the next round of the cup.
With a 20-day break before their next league match against Green Bay, Lion Heart had time to regroup. However, despite taking an early lead, they couldn’t hold on, and the game ended in a disappointing 3-2 defeat. Next up was Pago Youth, where Lion Heart faced a tough challenge. They found themselves down by two goals before halftime but showed resilience by equalizing in the second half, with the last goal coming in the 91st minute. However, their efforts were undone just two minutes later when Pago Youth scored again, handing Lion Heart another 3-2 loss.
Determined to bounce back, Lion Heart entered their fifth league match with renewed focus. They struck early, leading 1-0 after just 6 minutes and doubling their advantage by the 13th minute. Although Tafuna Jets pulled one back before halftime, Lion Heart dominated the second half, adding two more goals to secure a 4-1 victory. After five matches, Lion Heart had recorded 3 wins and 2 losses, showing promise but also revealing areas that needed improvement as they continued their campaign.
- End of first full season -
Fast forward to the end of the season.
The second season under Mark Thompson's management proved to be a rollercoaster of highs and lows for Lion Heart. The initial burst of success saw the team clinch victory in the first three games, including a thrilling penalty shootout triumph in the opening round of the cup. The jubilant atmosphere surrounding the victories hinted at a promising season ahead.
However, the journey took a turn with two consecutive losses that injected an air of challenge. Lion Heart then rallied, securing four consecutive wins, a streak that included progress to the quarterfinals of the cup. The team's resilience shone through, even as a subsequent rough patch saw only 2 points in 4 matches, including three games without finding the net.
Just when doubts began to surface, Lion Heart engineered a remarkable turnaround, winning three consecutive matches, one of which was a nail-biting 4-4 draw decided by penalties in the semifinals of the cup. However, history seemed to repeat itself as another challenging streak followed, with five games without a win leading up to the final in the cup. The cup final brought both excitement and heartbreak as Lion Heart fought valiantly but ultimately succumbed to a 2-3 defeat against Pago Youth. The disappointment, however, was tempered by the realization that the team had come a long way since the previous season.
The final two games in the league showcased the team's character - a draw followed by a win that secured a 5th-place finish, six points higher than the previous year. The players, despite the challenges, had displayed a commendable resilience and growth under Mark's guidance. With the summer break on the horizon, Lion Heart looked back on a season marked by exhilarating victories, tough lessons, and a determined push for success. The prospect of the upcoming season, set to commence in the middle of July, carried a mix of anticipation and determination. Mark, undeterred by the setbacks, was ready to lead Lion Heart into a new chapter, armed with the lessons of the past and a vision for a brighter future in Oceania football.
As the calendar turned to 2025, Mark found himself with nearly six months to strategize his next move in taking Lion Heart to the top. The challenges ahead weighed heavily on his mind. He had crucial decisions to make: Should he bring in new players and risk disrupting the team’s morale? Could he afford to invest in new coaching staff with the limited budget at his disposal? What vision did he have for the future of the club? And perhaps the biggest question of all - was it realistic to aim for the title next season, or was that goal still out of reach?
#792724 Obscure Odysseys - Oceania - Chapter 7
Ninja777
The first series of the channel of Obscure Odysseys. In this serie we will be focussing on the region of Oceania and the gems of the Pacific. In this second chapter, we join Mark Thompson on his remarkable journey as he transitions from job seeker to football manager on the picturesque island of American Samoa. From navigating the challenges of building a team to experiencing the highs and lows of a debut season, this story captures the essence of passion, perseverance, and the unyielding spirit of Oceania football.
CHAPTER 2
- The job hunt -
After submitting a handful of applications, Mark received an invitation for an interview on the picturesque island of American Samoa. Lion Heart the team in the league, was on the lookout for a fresh leader to guide them to success. The interview unfolded as a meeting of minds, with Mark passionately discussing his vision for the team and his deep-seated love for the beautiful game.
Ten days after the interview, a phone call altered the course of Mark's destiny. Lion Heart, impressed by his managerial prowess and vision, extended a contract offer. With a sense of excitement and determination, Mark eagerly put pen to paper, officially becoming the new manager of Lion Heart, in American Samoa. The sun-soaked fields of Oceania, once the backdrop to his vacation, were now set to witness the next chapter in Mark's footballing journey.
- Clubintroduction -
Lion Heart FC was a club formed in 2005, playing at the stadium Pago Park located in the main city of Pago Pago. The team have never won the league FFAS Senior League, which has been won 8 times by Pago Youth since its forming in 1976.
Accepting the role as manager of Lion Heart FC in Pago Pago, Mark found himself not only at the helm of a football team but also immersed in the rich cultural tapestry of American Samoa. His life in Pago Pago became a journey of discovery, as he embraced the unique challenges and joys of managing a team in a place that would become not just a footballing destination but a home filled with new friendships, experiences, and a deep appreciation for the island's way of life.
- Apartmenthunt -
Mark's transition to becoming the manager of Lion Heart FC, was not only a, professional shift but also a personal adventure as he embarked on the quest for a new home in this exotic locale. The apartment hunting process brought him face to face with the unique housing landscape of the Pacific island.
Navigating the vibrant streets of Pago Pago, Mark explored neighborhoods adorned with lush tropical greenery and the distant murmur of the Pacific Ocean. His search for the perfect apartment became a blend of cultural immersion and practical considerations.
The local real-estate market offered a variety of options, from modern apartments with panoramic views of the ocean to cozy units nestled within the heart of the community. Mark, with a discerning eye, weighed the merits of each choice, considering proximity to the football stadium, the ambiance of the neighborhood, and the amenities that would make his new residence feel like home.
Engaging with the local community during his apartment hunt, Mark discovered the warm and welcoming spirit of Pago Pago. Conversations with potential neighbors and real estate agents became opportunities to learn about the island's traditions, local customs, and, of course, the fervor for football that resonated within the community.
After careful consideration, Mark eventually found an apartment that felt like the perfect fit. Perched atop a gentle hill, it offered a breathtaking view of the azure waters and the rugged beauty of American Samoa. With a sense of excitement, Mark signed the lease, marking the beginning of a new chapter in both his personal and professional life as the manager.
- Mark's first match -
On the balmy afternoon of December 20th, 2023, the sun cast a warm glow over the shores as Mark Thompson, having recently signed the contract, stood on the sidelines of the football pitch with Lion Heart FC's emblem proudly displayed on his chest. The anticipation was palpable as the team prepared for their first match under Mark's leadership.
The opponent for this inaugural encounter was Royal Puma, a formidable team on the island known for their prowess on the pitch. The football pitch, one of the two available on the island, was surrounded by enthusiastic fans eager to witness the dawn of a new era for Lion Heart FC.
As the referee's whistle signaled the start of the match, Mark, standing on the sideline, felt a mix of excitement and determination. He had spent the past weeks getting to know his players, understanding their strengths, and instilling a sense of camaraderie within the team. The first game under Mark's management was not just a competition but a statement — a declaration of Lion Heart FC's ambitions in the local football scene.
The match unfolded with a rhythm of its own, each pass, tackle, and goal attempt echoing the aspirations of a team hungry for success. Mark, animated on the sidelines, provided strategic guidance, urging his players to showcase their skills and embrace the unique style of football that he had come to appreciate during his Oceania explorations.
The game against Royal Puma was a test of character for Lion Heart FC, and under Mark's guidance, the team displayed resilience and teamwork. The crowd erupted into cheers as Lion Heart FC scored their first goal under their new manager's tenure. The victory, although symbolic, marked a promising start for the team and hinted at the potential that lay ahead.
The journey had just begun, and with each kick of the ball, Pago Pago embraced its newest football leader, Mark Thompson, as he guided Lion Heart FC toward a future filled with passion, victories, and the indomitable spirit of Oceania football.
- The next match -
Thirteen days after their debut victory, Lion Heart found themselves back on the pitch, facing the spirited Taputimu Youth in another eagerly anticipated match. The short gap between games had allowed Mark and his team to fine-tune their strategies and build upon the positive momentum gained from their previous win.
The football pitch, once again the stage for their determination and skill, was surrounded by a chorus of cheers from passionate fans. Mark, clad in Lion Heart’s colors, stood on the sidelines, exuding a calm confidence that had quickly become synonymous with his coaching style.
As the referee's whistle echoed across the field, the game unfolded with a renewed sense of purpose. Lion Heart, buoyed by their recent success, showcased a seamless blend of teamwork and individual brilliance. The players moved with synchronized precision, creating opportunities and capitalizing on their opponents' defensive gaps.
In the 23rd minute, a precise pass found its way to Lion Heart’s striker, who coolly slotted the ball into the net, securing an early lead. Taputimu Youth fought valiantly to level the score, but Lion Heart's defense, organized and resolute, held firm.
The second half saw an impressive offensive display from Lion Heart. In the 58th minute, a well-executed set-piece resulted in another goal, widening the gap. The fans erupted in celebration, and the energy on the pitch was infectious. Mark, on the sidelines, exchanged nods and encouraging words with his coaching staff, witnessing the fruits of their collective efforts.
Taputimu Youth managed to pull one back in the 74th minute, injecting a dose of intensity into the match. However, Lion Heart responded swiftly. In the 83rd minute, a skillful dribble and a precise finish sealed the victory, as the scoreboard displayed a convincing 3 - 1 win for Lion Heart.
Another triumph for Mark and his team. The players, sweat-soaked but elated, exchanged high-fives and shared triumphant smiles. The small but dedicated fan base in Pago Pago reveled in the success of their home team.
The back-to-back victories signaled, a promising chapter for Lion Heart under Mark's leadership. As the team celebrated this latest triumph, they carried with them the pride and a growing sense of unity that boded well for the challenges and triumphs that awaited them in the rich tapestry of Oceania football.
- Midway -
In the following months, Mark, the staff and the players, got to know each other very well, which led to some beautiful football matches. Although every match wasn’t won, they would still learn from it and was able to use it for the next game.
As the months went by, the closer the end of the season came and Mark realised that he was not gonna make it to the title winning place, this first season of his.
- Last match of the season -
Fast forward to the last match of the season
The rhythm of victory was momentarily disrupted as Lion Heart faced Tafuna Jets in their next challenge. The football pitch, once a theater of triumph, now bore witness to a test of resilience for Mark Thompson's team.
From the kickoff, it was apparent that Tafuna Jets presented a formidable challenge. The pace and precision of their play proved to be a strategic hurdle for Lion Heart. The Tafuna Jets took an early lead, netting a goal that echoed through the stadium, leaving Lion Heart chasing from behind.
Mark, animated on the sidelines, encouraged his players to regroup and refocus. The spirit of the team remained unbroken, but the Tafuna Jets' solid defense thwarted Lion Heart's attempts to find the back of the net.
As the clock ticked on, Tafuna Jets extended their lead with another well-executed goal. The scoreline read 0 - 2 in favor of the opposing team, and despite Lion Heart's valiant efforts, they couldn't bridge the gap.
The final whistle brought an air of reflection to the team. Mark, although disappointed with the result, saw this match as, a learning opportunity. In football, setbacks are as much a part of the journey as victories, and Lion Heart had the chance to analyze, adapt, and emerge stronger from this experience.
In the post-match huddle, Mark conveyed a message of encouragement and resilience to his players. The defeat served as motivation for the team to work harder, refine their strategies, and approach the next match with renewed determination.
- Recap of the season -
Finishing in 8th place in the league standings, Lion Heart secured a total of 23 points. The season had been a rollercoaster of emotions, from the elation of early victories to the challenges faced in later matches. The players, wearing the Lion Heart emblem with pride, knew that this season had been a foundation for growth and learning.
At the top of the league stood Vaiala Tongan, a team that showcased dominance throughout the season. Their impressive tally of 46 points, 11 points clear of the second-placed Royal Puma, secured them the league title. This marked Vaiala Tongan's second championship in just three years, establishing them as a force to be reckoned with in Oceania football.
Despite the challenges faced, Mark remained optimistic. The season had provided invaluable experiences for both him and the players, fostering a sense of unity and purpose within Lion Heart. As the players gathered for a post-season meeting, Mark commended their dedication and emphasized the importance of the journey ahead.
The off-season became a period of reflection, training, and strategic planning for Lion Heart. Mark, ever the enthusiast, saw the upcoming season as an opportunity for further growth and development. The players, fueled by the passion that had led them this far, looked forward to the next chapter with renewed determination.
As the sun set casting, a golden hue over the football pitch, the Lion Heart players departed for a well-deserved break, knowing that the spirit of Oceania football would welcome them back for another season of challenges, victories, and the pursuit of excellence.
#792242 Obscure Odysseys - Oceania - Chapter 7
Ninja777
Thanks! I rarely ever play with the big teams either. Had this on my mind for a while, just could figure out if it was going to be text-only or video-only save 🙂
#792132 Obscure Odysseys - Oceania - Chapter 7
Ninja777
The first series of the channel of Obscure Odysseys. In this serie we will be focussing on the region of Oceania and the gems of the Pacific. In this first chapter, we dive deep into the person who is going to travel, we dive into his travels and into the heart of Oceania, where football is more than just a game—it's a passion that unites islands and cultures. From the shores of remote nations to stadiums where dreams are born, we’ll explore the unique challenges and triumphs of managing a team in this vast and uncharted territory.
CHAPTER 1
- Intro -
As the sun dipped low on the horizon, casting a warm glow over the familiar football fields that had been his second home, Mark Thompson, an ardent football enthusiast and aficionado, found himself at the cusp of a new adventure. With the echoes of cheering crowds and the memories of thrilling matches still reverberating in his mind, Mark eagerly embraced a change of scenery as he set his sights on the enchanting region of Oceania.
As someone whose heart beat to the rhythm of a well-executed play and the excitement of a last-minute goal, Mark couldn't resist the allure of combining his love for football with the opportunity to discover the hidden treasures of Oceania. With his suitcase packed with not just vacation essentials but also a football, Mark envisioned himself dribbling along sandy shores, engaging in impromptu matches with locals, and perhaps stumbling upon a pitch nestled amidst the lush landscapes of the Pacific islands.
In the spirit of adventure and a passion for the beautiful game, Mark Thompson eagerly embraced the kickoff of his Oceania expedition, ready to score unforgettable memories both on and off the football field during his well-deserved vacation.
The 1st of August marked not only the beginning of a new month but also the commencement of Mark's much-anticipated vacation. Putting aside his football boots and trading the roar of the stadium for the gentle lull of ocean waves, Mark embarked on a journey to explore the diverse and breathtaking landscapes that Oceania had to offer. The conclusion of Mark Thompson's Oceania adventure marked the beginning of a new chapter in his life. After soaking in the atmosphere of various football matches across different countries in the region, he discovered a newfound ambition—to manage a team on one of the enchanting islands.
Portrait
- Mark Thompson -
Mark Thompson as hailing from Cape Town, South Africa. Growing up against the backdrop of Table Mountain and the stunning coastal landscapes, Mark was immersed in a unique blend of cultures and traditions. His childhood football matches were played on the sandy shores of Camps Bay, with the sound of the Atlantic Ocean serving as a constant companion.
Mark's exotic origins bring a vibrant mix of influences to his character, and his connection to the diverse and colorful atmosphere of Cape Town adds a distinctive flair to his personality. As he embarks on his vacation to Oceania, he carries not only his passion for football but also the warmth and richness of his South African roots, ready to explore and share the love for the game across different cultural landscapes. Mark Thompson celebrates his birthday on March 15th. His birthday falls in the early spring, adding a touch of renewal and celebration to the season. This date can be used to incorporate birthday festivities into the storyline or to explore how he might choose to commemorate his special day during his vacation in Oceania. Mark Thompson is a man in his early thirties, radiating a vibrant energy that mirrors his passion for football. Standing at an average height with an athletic build, he carries himself with a confident yet easygoing demeanor. His short, dark brown hair is neatly styled, and a hint of stubble frames a strong jawline, giving him a rugged charm.
Mark's eyes, a warm shade of hazel, reflect a combination of determination and excitement. His athletic physique suggests a dedication to the sport he loves, evident in the subtle definition of muscles beneath his casual attire. Dressed in comfortable yet stylish clothing suitable for a vacation, Mark wears a light polo shirt, comfortable shorts, and a pair of well-worn sneakers, ready for both leisurely strolls and spontaneous football matches on the beaches of Oceania.
A contagious smile often graces his face, embodying the anticipation and enthusiasm for the adventures that lie ahead during his vacation in the mesmerizing region of Oceania. Whether engaged in a friendly football match or exploring the picturesque landscapes, Mark exudes a magnetic aura that reflects his love for life and the beautiful game.
From an early age, he found himself captivated by the magic of football, cheering for local teams and immersing himself in the dynamic and diverse football culture of his hometown. Mark never pursued a career as a coach, but his deep admiration for the sport fueled his dream to be closer to the action.
He traveled to various football hotspots around the world, not as a coach, but as an avid spectator and admirer of the beautiful game. From the iconic stadiums in Europe to the fervent atmospheres of South American matches, Mark soaked in the passion and excitement that football brought to communities worldwide.
It was during one of these globetrotting adventures that he stumbled upon the enchanting region of Oceania.
His travels
- Mark goes to Oceania -
Mark Thompson's exploration of Oceania unfolded as a captivating journey through the diverse and vibrant football cultures that embraced the vast Pacific region. His passion for the beautiful game led him on an adventure that transcended borders, taking him to the heart of football communities across several Oceania countries.
Australia:
Mark's odyssey began in Australia, where he found himself amidst the energetic crowds of the A-League. Attending matches in iconic stadiums like the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium and the Sydney Football Stadium, Mark absorbed the electric atmosphere and unique playing styles that characterized Australian football.
New Zealand:
Crossing the Tasman Sea, Mark ventured into the footballing landscape of New Zealand. From the All Whites' matches in Auckland to the grassroots scenes in smaller communities, he discovered the Kiwi passion for the sport against the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes.
Fiji:
The journey then took him to the palm-fringed islands of Fiji, where football played a pivotal role in community life. Mark attended matches on sandy beaches, witnessing the fusion of traditional Fijian culture with the global appeal of the sport.
Papua New Guinea:
In Papua New Guinea, Mark delved into the unique footballing traditions of the nation. He attended matches in bustling Port Moresby, connecting with players and fans who showcased the resilience and love for the game in this diverse country.
Solomon Islands:
The Solomon Islands beckoned with their lush rainforests and azure waters. Mark explored the fervent football scene, attending local league matches and engaging with young talents eager to make their mark on the international stage.
Vanuatu:
In Vanuatu, Mark found himself in a footballing paradise. Matches were played against the backdrop of volcanic landscapes, and he marveled at the sense of community that surrounded the sport in this Pacific archipelago.
Tonga:
Tonga, with its warm Polynesian hospitality, offered Mark a glimpse into the footballing dreams of the kingdom. He attended matches in Nuku'alofa, sharing in the joy and excitement that reverberated through the stadiums.
Samoa:
Prior to his final destination in Pago Pago, Mark explored the footballing scene in Samoa. The independent state showcased its passion for the sport through spirited matches, and Mark connected with local enthusiasts who shared stories of resilience and determination.
These footballing sojourns through Oceania not only enriched Mark's understanding of the game but also laid the groundwork for the unique perspective he could use in his future. Little did he know that the next chapter of his journey would unfold on the shores of Pago Pago, where he would not only manage a team but also become an integral part of the island's footballing tapestry.
#786522 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
May 2026
Danish
English
Første kamp i maj var den anden semifinale i pokalturneringen mod FC Midtjylland. Denne kamp, blev i modsætning til den første kamp, en målfattig affære, men det var OB der vandt kampen hjemme i Odense med 1-0. OB var videre til finalen.
The first match in May was the second semi-final of the cup tournament against FC Midtjylland. This match, unlike the first match, was a low-scoring affair, but it was OB who won the match at home in Odense with 1-0. OB was through to the final.
| xG 1.49 vs 2.00 | Result: 1-0 | Possession 63/37 |
Næste kamp var endnu en returkamp, denne gang var det ude mod Newcastle i Europa League semifinalen. Kampen bølgede frem og tilbage, og jo tættere vi kom på slutfløjtet jo tættere var OB på at gå videre. Det endte med at blive 0-0, og OB var videre til Europa League finalen, som skulle spilles på Fenerbahçes stadion 10 dage senere.
The next game was another return match, this time it was away against Newcastle in the Europa League semi-final. The match went back and forth, and the closer we got to the final whistle, the closer OB was to advancing. It ended 0-0 and OB was through to the Europa League final, to be played at Fenerbahçe's stadium 10 days later.
| xG 2.90 vs 1.22 | Result: 0-0 | Possession 66/34 |
| xG 1.87 vs 0.39 | Result: 2-0 | Possession 60/40 |
Dagen for den første finale var nu kommet. Det var pokalfinalen mod FCK, der som altid blev spillet i Parken. Pedro Soma scorede kampens første mål efter ca. 3 minutter, tyve minutter senere scorede FCK til 1-1. Dernæst var det OB's Martin Frese der scorede blot 5 minutter senere. Ved halvleg stod der 2-1 til OB. Efter ca. en times spil var Martin Frese igen på pletten, og scorede sit andet mål til 3-1. I overtiden scorede Dybala til resultatet 3-2. OB havde vundet deres første pokal i denne sæson og for tredje år i træk var de pokalmestre. Det var netop FCK der tidligere havde været de eneste vindere tre gange i træk, men nu var OB også i den klub. OB havde nu samlet 8 pokaler af denne slags, og var nu kun én fra at tangere AGF's rekord med 9 pokaler.
The day of the first final had arrived. It was the cup final against FCK, which as always was played in Parken. Pedro Soma scored the first goal of the match after about 3 minutes, twenty minutes later FCK scored to 1-1. Then it was OB's Martin Frese who scored just 5 minutes later. At halftime, the score was 2-1 to OB. After about an hour of play, Martin Frese was at it again, scoring his second goal to make it 3-1. In injury time, Dybala scored to make it 3-2. OB had won their first trophy of the season and for the third year in a row they were cup champions. FCK had previously been the only winners three times in a row, but now OB was also in that club. OB had now collected 8 trophies of this kind, and was now only one away from equaling AGF's record of 9 trophies.
| xG 1.86 vs 1.23 | Result: 3-2 | Possession 49/51 |
Næste kamp var mod Randers FC der var på hjemmebane. Det blev en sejr til gæsterne fra OB på hele 4-2.
The next match was against Randers FC at home. It was a 4-2 victory for the guests from OB.
| xG 1.48 vs 3.25 | Result: 2-4 | Possession 42/58 |
Turen var kommet til den størst kamp i OB's historie, i hvert fald siden Miraklet i Madrid. Holdet var fløjet til Tyrkiet hvor modstanderen var SL Benfica. Et hold med 2 pokaler fra Champions League, 38 lokale mesterskaber og 3 andenpladser i Europa League. Til sammenligning havde OB 3 mesterskaber.
I første halvleg blev der ikke scoret. Vi skulle hen til minut 66, hvor Pedro Soma scorede det første mål. Herefter så OB ud til at være på rette spor og havde den ene hånd på pokalen, men Benficas normand Fredrik Aursnes scorede 3 minutter før tid, og gjorde det til 1-1. Dommeren fløjtede og forlænget spilletid var nu i gang. Med to skader i ordinær spilletid til Charly Nouck og Oliver Melskens, var stortalentet Alberto kommet på banen. Og det var netop ham der scorede efter 100 minutter til stillingen 2-1.
Denne stilling holdt de sidste 20 minutter og OB kunne hæve trofæet, de kun kunne drømme om at vinde. Deres første europæiske trofæ nogensinde. En stor dag for alle i og omkring OB. En dag som fansene ville huske længe.
It was time for the biggest game in OB's history, at least since the Miracle in Madrid. The team had flown to Turkey where the opponent was SL Benfica. A team with 2 Champions League trophies, 38 local championships and 3 second places in the Europa League. In comparison, OB had 3 championships.
In the first half, no goals were scored. We had to wait until minute 66 when Pedro Soma scored the first goal. After that, OB seemed to be on the right track and had one hand on the trophy, but Benfica's Norwegian Fredrik Aursnes scored 3 minutes before time to make it 1-1. The referee blew his whistle and extra time was now underway. With two injuries in normal time to Charly Nouck and Oliver Melskens, talented Alberto came on. And it was he who scored after 100 minutes to make it 2-1.
This position held for the last 20 minutes and OB could lift the trophy they could only dream of winning. Their first ever European trophy. A great day for everyone in and around OB. A day the fans would remember for a long time.
| xG 2.29 vs 2.38 | Result: 2-1 | Possession 41/59 |
I mesterskabsgruppen var der 4 kampe tilbage og den første af disse var mod FCK. De blev sendt hjem med et nederlag på 2-1.
In the championship group there were 4 games left and the first of these was against FCK. They were sent home with a 2-1 defeat.
| xG 1.73 vs 0.91 | Result: 2-1 | Possession 58/42 |
Næste kamp var mod FCN, der også tabte 2-1 til OB.
The next match was against FCN, who also lost 2-1 to OB.
| xG 1.31 vs 1.88 | Result: 1-2 | Possession 32/68 |
Næstsidste kamp var mod AGF i Aarhus. Det var igen en kamp der endte 2-1 til OB.
The penultimate match was against AGF in Aarhus. It was again a match that ended 2-1 to OB.
| xG 1.27 vs 0.26 | Result: 1-2 | Possession 48/52 |
Sidste kamp og sidste kamp før ferien var mod AGF hjemme i Odense. Denne kamp endte også 2-1 og OB kunne foran hjemmeholdets fans fejre endnu en triumf i sæsonen. Det stod nemlig klart at OB havde formået at vinde Superligaen. De sluttede på 86 point, mens FCK måtte tage til takke med andenpladsen på 57 point. Så reelt set havde OB vundet den for længe siden. Det blev en sæson hvor OB gik ubesejret igennem.
The last game and last game before the holidays was against AGF at home in Odense. This match also ended 2-1 and OB could celebrate another triumph in front of the home team's fans. It was clear that OB had managed to win the Superliga. They finished on 86 points, while FCK had to settle for second place on 57 points. So in reality, OB had won it a long time ago. It was a season where OB went undefeated.
| xG 2.18 vs 1.27 | Result: 2-1 | Possession 55/45 |
#785173 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
March & April 2026
Danish
English
OB skulle en tur til Randers. Her blev det en målrig affære der sluttede hele 5-3 i OBs favør.
OB had a trip to Randers. Here it was a goal-rich affair that ended 5-3 in OB's favor.
| xG 2.55 vs 3.42 | Result: 3-5 | Possession 48/52 |
Ugen efter kom Vendsyssel på besøg i Odense. Igen blev det en målrig affære Rodrigo Farofa scorede intet mindre end 4 mål.
The following week Vendsyssel visited Odense. Again it was a goal-rich affair Rodrigo Farofa scored no less than 4 goals.
| xG 5.14 vs 2.62 | Result: 5-2 | Possession 62/38 |
Den første af 2 kampe i 16-dels finalerne var mod Fenerbahçe A.Ş, og den første kamp var hjemme i Odense.
Igen ligesom de to forrige kampe blev denne også en målrig affære, i det der blev scoret hele 7 mål og kampen endte 4-3 til OB. Om en uge gik det løs igen i Tyrkiet.
The first of two matches in the round of 16 was against Fenerbahçe A.Ş, and the first match was at home in Odense.
Again like the two previous matches, this one was also a goal-rich affair, as 7 goals were scored and the match ended 4-3 to OB. In a week it was back in Turkey.
| xG 2.62 vs 0.75 | Result: 4-3 | Possession 43/57 |
Mellem de to europæiske kampe, kom Lyngby på besøg, og de blev sendt hjem med et nederlag på 1-4.
In between the two European matches, Lyngby came to visit and they were sent home with a 1-4 defeat.
| xG 4.38 vs 1.12 | Result: 4-1 | Possession 67/33 |
OB tog til Tyrkiet og vidste, at hvis de tabte med mere end et mål, ville de være ude.
Foran 45.000 hjemmebane fans, kom OB rigtigt dårligt fra start, da hjemmeholdet scorede efter blot 1 minut. Værre skulle det gå da de igen scorede efter 19 minutter. Med ryggen mod muren skulle OB nu score mindste 1 gang for at fremtvinge forlænget spilletid. Rodrigo Farofa scorede én gang efter 24 minutters spil og lige før halvleg scorede han igen. Der stod derfor 2-2 ved halvlegen. OB havde det ene ben i kvartfinalen og skulle blot håbe på, at dette resultat holdt. Efter 56 minutters spil scorede hjemmeholdet til 3-2, men blot to minutter efter scorede OB til 3-3. Dette blev også kampens resultat og OB skulle nu spille i Europa Leagues kvartfinale.
OB went to Turkey knowing that if they lost by more than one goal, they would be out.
In front of 45,000 home fans, OB got off to a bad start when the home side scored after just 1 minute. Worse was to come when they scored again after 19 minutes. With their backs against the wall, OB now needed to score at least once to force extra time. Rodrigo Farofa scored once after 24 minutes and just before halftime he scored again. The score was therefore 2-2 at half time. OB had one foot in the quarterfinals and could only hope that this result would hold. After 56 minutes of play, the home team scored to make it 3-2, but just two minutes later OB scored to make it 3-3. This was also the result of the match and OB would now play in the Europa League quarterfinals.
| xG 1.56 vs 3.85 | Result: 3-3 | Possession 64/36 |
Næste kamp var mod AGF, der kom til Odense. De blev også sendt hjem igen med et nederlag på 4-0.
The next match was against AGF, who came to Odense. They were also sent home with a 4-0 defeat.
| xG 2.28 vs 1.18 | Result: 4-0 | Possession 60/40 |
The first match in April and first match in the championship group was against FC Nordsjælland who came to Odense. They also had to go home with a 0-2 defeat.
| xG 1.52 vs 0.37 | Result: 2-0 | Possession 63/37 |
OBs tur i Europa fortsatte og denne gang var det en tur til Italien og en tur til Juventus der ventede i første af to kampe i kvartfinalen.
Ligesom første møde mod Fenerbahçe A.Ş blev dette også en målrig affære med hele 7 mål. 4 af dem til OB og 3 af dem til Juventus. Nu skulle der gå en uge før de to hold skulle mødes igen, denne gang i Odense.
OB's European tour continued and this time it was a trip to Italy and a trip to Juventus that awaited in the first of two quarterfinal matches.
Like the first meeting against Fenerbahçe A.Ş, this was also a high-scoring affair with 7 goals. 4 of them for OB and 3 of them for Juventus. Now it was a week before the two teams would meet again, this time in Odense.
| xG 3.15 vs 1.13 | Result: 3-4 | Possession 63/37 |
OB took a trip to FC Midtjylland 3 days later and brought home a 2-1 victory.
| xG 2.03 vs 2.86 | Result: 1-2 | Possession 37/63 |
OB skulle igen spille mod Juventus, og igen skulle de satse på, ikke at tabe med mere end 1, da de i så fald ville være ud. Juventus startede bedst, og de scorede også det første mål efter 17 minutter. Kort før pausen scorede OB til stillingen 1-1. Anden halvleg bølgede frem og tilbage, men der blev ikke scoret flere gange, og OB kunne se sig selv videre til semifinalen i slutningen af denne måned.
OB had to play Juventus again, and again they had to try not to lose by more than 1, otherwise they would be out. Juventus started the best and they also scored the first goal after 17 minutes. Shortly before the break, OB scored to make the score 1-1. The second half went back and forth, but no more goals were scored and OB could see themselves through to the semi-finals at the end of this month.
| xG 1.20 vs 1.27 | Result: 1-1 | Possession 48/52 |
Randers was the next team OB had to face. It ended in a 1-1 draw.
| xG 1.80 vs 1.29 | Result: 1-1 | Possession 56/44 |
OBs seneste kamp i pokalturneringen var i december, men nu var det blevet tid igen. Denne gang var det mod FC Midtjylland i semifinalens første kamp. Kampen endte 3-3.
OB's last game in the cup tournament was in December, but now it was time again. This time it was against FC Midtjylland in the first match of the semi-final. The match ended 3-3.
| xG 1.60 vs 2.44 | Result: 3-3 | Possession 42/58 |
FCK var næste modstander der stod på plakaten. OB måtte en tur til Parken og de kunne tage hjem med en sejr i bagagen på 1-0.
FCK was the next opponent on the poster. OB had to make a trip to Parken and they could go home with a 1-0 victory.
| xG 1.66 vs 1.37 | Result: 0-1 | Possession 49/51 |
På den sidste dag i april, stod der en kæmpe kamp på plakaten. Det var Newcastle som var kommet til Odense. Spillere som Sando Tonali og Alexander Isak stod overfor Rodrigo Farofa, Martin Frese, Pedro Soma osv.
Newcastle kom som forventet bedst fra start, da Tonali scorede efter 10 minutter. Efter 26 minutter kom OB også på tavlen da Martin Frese scorede. Sauli Väisänen scorede og bragte OB foran efter 38 minutter, 2 minutter senere scorede Charly Nouck til 3-1, og i halvlegens tillægstid scorede Rodrigo Farofa til 4-1.
Newcastle kom tilbage, først på et straffespark efter 60 minutter scoret af Isak, og 8 minutter senere scorede Tonali sit andet mål. Stillingen var 4-3 og der var cirka 20 minutter tilbage. OB holdt hjem de sidste 20 minutter og vandt kampen 4-3. Præcis som de andre to kampe i Europa. Mon fortællingen kunne gentage sig?
On the last day of April, a huge match was on the agenda. It was Newcastle who had come to Odense. Players like Sando Tonali and Alexander Isak faced Rodrigo Farofa, Martin Frese, Pedro Soma etc.
As expected, Newcastle got off to the best start when Tonali scored after 10 minutes. After 26 minutes OB also got on the board when Martin Frese scored. Sauli Väisänen scored to put OB ahead after 38 minutes, 2 minutes later Charly Nouck scored to make it 3-1, and in stoppage time Rodrigo Farofa scored to make it 4-1.
Newcastle came back, first on a penalty after 60 minutes scored by Isak, and 8 minutes later Tonali scored his second goal. The score was 4-3 with about 20 minutes left. OB held on for the last 20 minutes and won the match 4-3. Just like the other two games in Europe. Wonder if the story could repeat itself?
| xG 2.36 vs 2.64 | Result: 4-3 | Possession 42/58 |
Niclas Laursen
Mohammed Nørbæk
Mehdi Soleimani
Mathias Frederiksen
NXGN 2026:
16. Oliver Melskens, 29. Pedro Soma, 47. Moha
New youth-intake:
Niclas Laursen
Mohammed Nørbæk
Mehdi Soleimani
Mathias Frederiksen
NXGN 2026:
16. Oliver Melskens, 29. Pedro Soma, 47. Moha
#783571 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
January & February 2026
Danish
English
Den første gældende kamp, efter vinterferien og efter 4 træningskampe, som alle blev vundet, var mod det østrigske hold Linzer ASK i Europe Leagues Ligafase.
Efter 30 minutter havde Lasso Coulibaly scoret intet mindre end 3 mål, og der stod 3-0 til OB. Dog da slutfløjtet lød og kampen var færdig, stod der 4-3 på måltavlen.
The first competitive match after the winter break and after 4 training matches, which were all won, was against the Austrian team Linzer ASK in the Europe League's League Phase.
After 30 minutes, Lasso Coulibaly had scored no less than 3 goals and it was 3-0 to OB. However, when the final whistle blew and the match was over, the scoreboard read 4-3.
| xG 3.49 vs 1.73 | Result: 4-3 | Possession 62/38 |
Den næste kamp i januar var mod Dinamo Zagreb fra Kroatien. Kampen foregik på Stadion Maksimir med plads til 25.000 tilskuere. Der var kommet 24.099 tilskuere, og af disse var 349 OB fans. Kampen blev en tæt affære, der endte 2-2 hvor hjemmeholdet scorede i minutters overtid.
The next match in January was against Dinamo Zagreb from Croatia. The match took place at Stadion Maksimir with a capacity of 25,000 spectators. There were 24,099 spectators, of which 349 were OB fans. The match was a close affair that ended 2-2 with the home team scoring in overtime.
| xG 1.05 vs 3.00 | Result: 2-2 | Possession 43/57 |
Første kamp i februar, var også i Europa. Denne gang den første af playoff kampe mod AZ Alkmaar fra Holland. Første kamp i Holland. Foran 19.329 tilskuere scorede begge hold 1 gang, og derfor endte kampen 1-1.
The first game in February was also in Europe. This time the first of the playoff matches against AZ Alkmaar from the Netherlands. First match in the Netherlands. In front of 19,329 spectators, both teams scored once, and therefore the match ended 1-1.
| xG 0.99 vs 0.78 | Result: 1-1 | Possession 60/40 |
En uge senere stod den på returkampen hjemme på Nature Energy Park. Foran 13.990 tilskuere blev der scoret intet mindre end 7 mål. Efter de 90 minutters spil stod der 2-2, og i forlænget spilletid scorede AZ først et mål, derefter scorede Rodrigo Farofa 2 gange, og gjorde det til resultat 4-3. OB var videre til 1/16-dels finalernes to kampe.
A week later it was the return match at home at Nature Energy Park. In front of 13,990 spectators, no less than 7 goals were scored. After 90 minutes of play, the score was 2-2, and in extra time AZ scored a goal, then Rodrigo Farofa scored twice to make it 4-3. OB was through to the 1/16th final's two matches.
| xG 3.77 vs 1.89 | Result: 4-3 | Possession 48/52 |
Første kamp i Superligaen i 2026, var mod Viborg FF hjemme på Nature Energy Park. De 13.590 tilskuere kunne se Mika Biereth score 3 gange, mens Al Hajj scorede et enkelt. 4-0 blev kampens resultat.
The first match in the Superliga in 2026 was against Viborg FF at home at Nature Energy Park. The 13,590 spectators could see Mika Biereth score 3 times, while Al Hajj scored once. 4-0 was the result.
| xG 4.03 vs 0.61 | Result: 4-0 | Possession 63/37 |
#782884 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
Wintertransfers 2025/26
Danish
English
I vinterens transfervindue blev indkøbt 5 nye spillere, alle med tanker på fremtiden. 3 fra Spanien og 2 fra Danmark.
Mihajlo valgte at søge nye græsgange, da han var blevet utilfreds med spilletiden, blev han derfor solgt til Espanyol for 26.000.000 kr., målmanden Nico Ratti indså også at hans dage som førstemålmand var talte, så han fandt også ny arbejdsgiver i Spanien, da Sevilla købt ham for 12.000.000. kr.
3 af de 5 nyindkøb røg tilbage til Spanien på udleje. Valdemar Grymer kom på et spændende ophold i Sydkorea, som havde fået øjnene op for ham, efter han på baggrund af sine rødder havde stillet op for Sydkoreas U-23 landshold. Her fik han sin første kamp i juli 2025 og efterfølgende havde spillet 2 kampe mere.
In the winter transfer window, 5 new players were acquired, all with a future in mind. 3 from Spain and 2 from Denmark.
Mihajlo chose to seek a new club, as he had become dissatisfied with his playing time, he was sold to Espanyol for 26,000,000 DKK, goalkeeper Nico Ratti also realized that his days as first goalkeeper were numbered, so he also found a new employer in Spain, as Sevilla bought him for 12,000,000. kr.
3 of the 5 new acquisitions went back to Spain on loan. Valdemar Grymer got an exciting stay in South Korea, which had taken an interest in him after his roots had led him to play for the South Korean U-23 national team. Here he played his first game in July 2025 and subsequently played 2 more games.
In
Out
Nation
Nation
Total in: 3,15 mio. kr.
Total out: 38,2 mio. kr.
#781987 NewGan Manager - Not all faces Loading
Ninja777
What happens if you try to remove the “African” part of the string in the config file? I don't know if it makes any change, but it does seem like it looks for a file in the “African” folder.
Edit: Perhaps replace the African with Central European
#781799 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
November & December 2025
Danish
English
Første kamp i november var imod Vejle, på Vejle stadion. Coulibaly og Charly Nouck scorede OB's mål, og de vandt 1-2.
The first match in November was against Vejle, at Vejle Stadium. Coulibaly and Charly Nouck scored OB's goals, and they won 1-2.
| xG 1.31 vs 2.66 | Result: 1-2 | Possession 43/57 |
Næste kamp var en stor kamp mod det Tyrkiske hold fra Fenerbahce hjemme på Nature Energy Park. Mika Biereth scorede OB's eneste mål, men måtte desværre se sig slået da de tabte 1-2.
The next match was a big one against the Turkish team from Fenerbahce at home at Nature Energy Park. Mika Biereth scored OB's only goal, but unfortunately they were beaten as they lost 1-2.
| xG 1.69 vs 1.03 | Result: 1-2 | Possession 42/58 |
Blot 3 dage senere skulle holdet genrejse sig på hjemmebane mod Brøndby IF. Oliver Melskens scorede 2 gange i OBs 3-1 sejr.
Just 3 days later, the team had to bounce back at home against Brøndby IF. Oliver Melskens scored twice in OB's 3-1 victory.
| xG 3.70 vs 1.55 | Result: 3-1 | Possession 58/42 |
Næste runde stod på en tur til Parken og et møde mod FCK. FCK fik ikke et ben til jorden og tabte hele 0-4 til et stærkt OB mandskab.
The next round saw a trip to Parken and a meeting against FCK. FCK couldn't get a foothold and lost 0-4 to a strong OB team.
| xG 1.21 vs 2.60 | Result: 0-4 | Possession 49/51 |
Sidste kamp i november stod på en hjemmekamp mod det spanske hold Athletic Bilbao. Kampen endte 2-2.
The last match in November was a home game against the Spanish team Athletic Bilbao. The match ended 2-2.
| xG 1.04 vs 1.23 | Result: 2-2 | Possession 50/50 |
Første kamp ud af 3 i december, var mod Randers. Første kamp i pokalturneringens kvartfinale i Randers. Det blev til en klasse kamp af OB's spillere, der vandt hele 0-5.
The first of 3 matches in December was against Randers. It was the first match in the quarterfinals of the cup tournament in Randers. It turned out to be a classy performance by OB's players, who won 0-5.
| xG 1.33 vs 4.60 | Result: 0-5 | Possession 40/60 |
I anden kamp mod Randers på Nature Energy Park, blev det igen en OB sejr. Denne gang på 3-2.
In the second match against Randers at Nature Energy Park, it was again an OB victory. This time 3-2.
| xG 2.70 vs 1.67 | Result: 3-2 | Possession 51/49 |
The last match in December was away against SJK. It was a high-scoring affair that ended 3-3.
| xG 3.09 vs 3.97 | Result: 3-3 | Possession 37/63 |
#780382 Cannot load newgan face
Ninja777
Basically you only need to replace to the r- for the newgan faces, all the other face (real-life-players) doesn't have the r-. If I were you I would have two folders containing face for real-life and one for newgans. Each with their own config file.
#780039 [FM 24] Denmark Lower League (fyn) incl. cup
Ninja777
New version validated for the 24.3.0 version now available.
EDIT: Apparently the new version doesn't work, because you're not able to select the lower divisions - I am looking into the issue - so far just works with the old file, and old database.
EDIT2: It's updated for 24.3.0 version, and it can be loaded into the game. Have not tested with other editor-datas, they might cause issues.
#780011 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
September & October 2025
Danish
English
Viborg var første kamp i oktober. Det var Viborg der var på hjemmebane, men det var OB der vandt 4-2.
Viborg was the first match in October. It was Viborg who was playing at home, but it was OB who won 4-2.
| xG 1.46 vs 3.58 | Result: 2-4 | Possession 38/62 |
Blot 4 dage senere var det blevet tid til europæisk kamp mod Crvena Zvezda, hvor OB havde taget turen til Serbien. Foran knap 40.000 tilskuere kunne hjemmeholdets fans se deres hold slået med 0-3.
Just 4 days later, it was time for a European match against Crvena Zvezda, where OB had traveled to Serbia. In front of nearly 40,000 spectators, the home team's fans saw their team defeated 0-3.
| xG 1.37 vs 2.16 | Result: 0-3 | Possession 53/47 |
Hjemme i Odense mod Randers scorede OB også 3 mål, og Randers scorede 1.
Back home in Odense against Randers, OB also scored 3 goals, and Randers scored 1.
| xG 3.33 vs 0.52 | Result: 3-1 | Possession 49/51 |
I slutningen af september trådte OB ind i pokalturneringens 3. runde, her skulle holdet en tur til Esbjerg. Det blev en god kamp for OB, der vandt hele 5-1.
At the end of September, OB entered the 3rd round of the cup tournament, where the team had to travel to Esbjerg. It was a good match for OB, who won 5-1.
| xG 1.22 vs 4.41 | Result: 1-5 | Possession 43/57 |
Efter turen til Esbjerg stod den på en tur til Lyngby, i den sidste kamp i september. Det blev til en snæver 3-2 sejr til OB.
After the trip to Esbjerg, it was time for a trip to Lyngby, in the last match of September. It ended in a narrow 3-2 victory for OB.
| xG 1.96 vs 2.07 | Result: 2-3 | Possession 42/58 |
Første kamp i oktober stod der Anderlecht på plakaten. De kom en tur til Odense, og blev også sendt hjem med en decideret røvhul. OB holdet havde 5 forskellige målscorere og 3 af disse scorede 2. En sejr på hele 8-0.
The first match in October featured Anderlecht. They visited Odense and were also sent home with a resounding defeat. The OB team had 5 different goal scorers, and 3 of them scored 2 goals each. A victory with a scoreline of 8-0.
| xG 3.89 vs 0.92 | Result: 8-0 | Possession 63/37 |
OB kom igen ned på jorden, da holdet ude mod AGF spillede 1-1.
| xG 0.63 vs 2.85 | Result: 1-1 | Possession 39/61 |
Horsens visited Odense. They were sent home with a defeat of 4-0.
| xG 3.22 vs 1.13 | Result: 4-0 | Possession 59/41 |
Herefter skulle OB en tur til Sverige og spille mod Djurgårdens IF. Det blev en tæt affære der meget længe lignede en OB sejr, desværre for OB og heldigt for Djurgårdens IF, scorede en OB-spiller et selvmål til resultatet 2-2.
After that, OB had to travel to Sweden to play against Djurgårdens IF. It was a close affair that for a long time looked like an OB victory. Unfortunately for OB and luckily for Djurgårdens IF, an OB player scored an own goal, resulting in a 2-2 draw.
| xG 2.06 vs 2.56 | Result: 2-2 | Possession 49/51 |
Efter turen til Sverige, stod det på en tur til Herning, hvor holdet skulle spille mod FCM. Det blev også en tæt kamp, men OB trak det længste strå og vandt 2-1.
After the trip to Sweden, it was time for a trip to Herning, where the team played against FCM. It was also a close match, but OB came out on top and won 2-1.
| xG 2.53 vs 2.42 | Result: 1-2 | Possession 27/73 |
Sidste kamp i oktober var en “revanche" mod AGF, som OB havde trukket i pokalturneringens 4. runde. OB fik sin revanche på hjemmebanen i Odense, hvor de vandt med cifrene 3-0.
The last match in October was a "revenge" match against AGF, whom OB had drawn against in the 4th round of the cup tournament. OB got its revenge at home in Odense, where they won with a score of 3-0.
| xG 2.12 vs 0.98 | Result: 3-0 | Possession 62/38 |
#780007 Ultra Realistic NewGan Faces - AI Generated Facepack for Football Manager
Ninja777
I don't think the newest version works on older games, because they (SI) have changed the newgans ID to include an R. But if you wanted the program to work, you'd have to find an older version of the NewGan (I think 1.3.1 or something like that)
#779780 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
July & August 2025
Danish
English
Den første gældende kamp i denne sæson, var som nævnt mod Raków fra Polen om videre avancement i Europa League. I den første kamp på udebane, vandt OB 2-1 og målscorerne var Alberto og Pedro Soma.
The first valid match of this season, as mentioned, was against Raków from Poland for further advancement in the Europa League. In the first away match, OB won 2-1 with Alberto and Pedro Soma as the goal scorers.
| xG 0.49 vs 2.85 | Result: 1-2 | Possession 38/62 |
En uge senere kom det polske hold en tur til Odense, og her blev det igen en 2-1 kamp, hvor OB trak det længste strå og vandt igen. De var nu videre til næste europæiske udfordring FC Honka fra Finland.
A week later, the Polish team visited Odense, and again it was a 2-1 match, with OB prevailing once more. They were now through to the next European challenge against FC Honka from Finland.
| xG 3.07 vs 1.10 | Result: 2-1 | Possession 65/35 |
Blot 3 dage senere stod den på første kamp i Superliga favør, og det var mod FC Midtjylland, der endte 0-0.
Just 3 days later, the first match in favor of the Superliga arrived, against FC Midtjylland, ending in a 0-0 draw.
| xG 1.71 vs 0.45 | Result: 0-0 | Possession 65/35 |
Herefter var turen kommet til, at spillerne fra OB skulle rejse til Finland. Det gjorde de så og kunne rejse hjem igen med en 3-0 sejr i bagagen. Max Fenger scorede to kasser, mens Jofré Freixanet scorede det sidste.
Next, it was time for the OB players to travel to Finland. They did so and returned home with a 3-0 victory. Max Fenger scored two goals, while Jofré Freixanet scored the last one.
| xG 0.62 vs 2.18 | Result: 0-3 | Possession 47/53 |
3. kamp på en uge var mod AC Horsens, der blev en målrig affære med hele 10 mål. Kampen endte 6-4 til OB.
The third match in a week was against AC Horsens, which turned out to be a high-scoring affair with a total of 10 goals. The match ended 6-4 in favor of OB.
| xG 1.69 vs 3.47 | Result: 4-6 | Possession 40/60 |
Returopgøret mod FC Honka var også sidste dag i juli. De kom på besøg i Odense og de måtte tage hjem med et nederlag på 2-3. Dermed var OB endnu engang videre, og skulle nu møde FK Partizan Beograd fra Serbien.
The return leg against FC Honka was also on the last day of July. They visited Odense and had to leave with a defeat of 2-3. Thus, OB was once again through and was now set to face FK Partizan Belgrade from Serbia.
| xG 1.26 vs 2.07 | Result: 3-2 | Possession 65/35 |
Første kamp i august og første ud af hele 9 kampe, var mod Vejle, der kom til Odense. Det blev til en sikker 3-0 sejr til OB.
The first match in August, and the first out of a total of 9 matches, was against Vejle, who visited Odense. It resulted in a comfortable 3-0 victory for OB..
| xG 2.57 vs 1.38 | Result: 3-0 | Possession 57/43 |
4 dage senere kom Partizan også til Odense, og det blev igen en sikker 3-0 sejr til OB. Returopgøret var om 7 dage, men indimellem skulle OB møde Brøndby,
4 days later, Partizan also came to Odense, and again it was a secure 3-0 victory for OB. The return leg was in 7 days, but in the meantime, OB had to face Brøndby.
| xG 3.98 vs 0.51 | Result: 3-0 | Possession 56/44 |
OB tog til Brøndby og efter en 90. minutters spil stod der 1-1 på tavlen.
OB traveled to Brøndby, and after 90 minutes of play, the scoreboard showed 1-1.
| xG 0.64 vs 1.39 | Result: 1-1 | Possession 43/57 |
OB tog turen til Serbien og skulle bare sikre sig videre avancement ved ikke at tabe med mere end 3. Det skete ikke da OB vandt 1-0, og dermed var videre og nu skulle møde Sporting Braga fra Portugal om en plads i liga-fasen i Europa League.
OB traveled to Serbia and just needed to secure advancement by not losing by more than 3 goals. This happened as OB won 1-0, thus advancing and now set to face Sporting Braga from Portugal for a spot in the league phase of the Europa League.
| xG 0.47 vs 1.67 | Result: 0-1 | Possession 50/50 |
Først skulle FCK dog på besøg i det odenseanske. De kom også forbi og det blev til en kamp der endte 1-1.
First, however, FCK had to visit Odense. They did, and it ended in a 1-1 draw.
| xG 1.82 vs 0.88 | Result: 1-1 | Possession 44/56 |
Næste kamp var i Europa, hvor Portugiserne kom til Odense. 13.378 tilskuere var mødt op og kunne se intet mindre end 5 mål fra hjemmeholdet, hvor Rami Al Hajj scorede 2, Mika Biereth, Nicholas Mickelson og Alberto alle scorede 1. Et rigtigt godt udgangspunkt til udekampen en uge senere i Portugal.
The next match was in Europe, where the Portuguese team visited Odense. 13,378 spectators showed up and witnessed nothing less than 5 goals from the home team, with Rami Al Hajj scoring 2, Mika Biereth, Nicholas Mickelson, and Alberto each scoring 1. A really good starting point for the away match a week later in Portugal.
| xG 2.65 vs 0.29 | Result: 5-0 | Possession 50/50 |
OB-holdet skulle dog lige et smut til Nord Energi Arena og spille mod Vendsyssel. Igen scorede OB hele 5 mål og vandt kampen 5-1
However, the OB team had to make a stop at Nord Energi Arena and play against Vendsyssel. Again, OB scored a total of 5 goals and won the match 5-1.
| xG 1.26 vs 2.50 | Result: 1-5 | Possession 47/53 |
Returopgøret mod Braga endte med et nederlag til OB, det første i denne sæson, på 2-4, hvilket dog stadig betød at OB havde kvalificeret sig til liga-fasen i Europa League som startede midt i september.
Holdene som OB de næste måneder skulle møde var FK Crvena zvezda Beograd fra Serbien og RSC Anderlecht fra Belgien, Djurgårdens IF fra Svergie, Fenerbahçe A.Ş. fra Tyrkiet, Athletic Club Bilbao fra Spanien, Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho (SJK) fra Finland, Linzer ASK (LASK) fra Østrig og Dinamo Zagreb fra Kroatien
The return leg against Braga ended with a defeat for OB, the first of the season, with a score of 2-4, which still meant that OB had qualified for the league phase of the Europa League starting in mid-September.
The teams OB would face in the next months were FK Crvena zvezda Belgrade from Serbia, RSC Anderlecht from Belgium, Djurgårdens IF from Sweden, Fenerbahçe A.Ş. from Turkey, Athletic Club Bilbao from Spain, Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho (SJK) from Finland, Linzer ASK (LASK) from Austria, and Dinamo Zagreb from Croatia.
| xG 2.89 vs 0.95 | Result: 4-2 | Possession 60/40 |
Den sidste dag i august skulle holdet spille mod FC Nordsjælland hjemme i Odense. Det blev til en sejr på 3-0 for de stribede fra Fyn.
On the last day of August, the team played against FC Nordsjælland at home in Odense. It resulted in a 3-0 victory for the striped team from Fyn.
| xG 2.50 vs 0.29 | Result: 3-0 | Possession 64/36 |
#779778 [FM 24] Denmark Lower League (fyn) incl. cup
Ninja777
Hi @kleed
Thank you for your comment.
As stated the rules are not 100% correct “Bear in mind that this database is not 100% correct compared to the real-life rules” - I've made the cup-rules different, and to my liking, because I wanted the lower-level teams to be able to enter in the cup (making the possibility for a long and great cup-run, should you start in the lower series, which is where i intended to start)
So no, I have no intension of editing the cup back to the original cup-rules.
#770411 [FM 24] Denmark Lower League (fyn) incl. cup
Ninja777
Velbekomme!
#770409 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
Transfers & pre-season 2025/26
Transfers
Danish
English
Efter sæsonen fik spillerene ferie, mens manageren i løbet af sæsonen havde haft travlt med at lede efter gode billige handler. Jofré Freixanet og Osvaldo López var de to første der kom til Odense for henholdsvis 1,05 mio. kr. og 1 mio. kr.
Da kalenderen rundende 1. juli og transfervinduet åbnede, kom der 4 spillede ind. Fælles for dem alle var, at de alle var blevet hentet på fri transfer fra FC Nordsjælland. Mest nævneværdig var nok Lasso Coulibaly, mens en gammel kending Kaare Barslund nu var at finde permanent hos OB.
Ud røg en lang række spillere. Dette indbefattede spillere som Lasse Andersen, Samuel Juel, Nikolaj Juul-Sandberg, Magnus Hvidtfeld Andersen, men også mere prominente navne forlod OB. Det var Ricardo van Rhijn der blev solgt til Excelsior i Holland, Nenass blev solgt til Vikingur R. Dog var det største salg Franco Tongya, der såmænd også kunne ende med at bliver OB's største salg nogensinde. Han blev solgt for 30 mio. kr. up front, med potientielle bonusser, der kunne få transferen til at løbe op i 100 mio. kr. og udover dette en videresalgsklausul på 40%. Klubben der havde valgt at købe Tongya, var ingen ringere end Valencia C.F.
After the season, the players got a vacation, while the manager had been busy looking for good cheap deals during the season. Jofré Freixanet and Osvaldo López were the first two to arrive in Odense for DKK 1.05 million and DKK 1 million respectively.
When the calendar turned July 1 and the transfer window opened, 4 players came in. Common to all of them was that they had all been brought in on a free transfer from FC Nordsjælland. Most notable was probably Lasso Coulibaly, while an old acquaintance Kaare Barslund was now permanently at OB.
Out went a large number of players. This included players like Lasse Andersen, Samuel Juel, Nikolaj Juul-Sandberg, Magnus Hvidtfeld Andersen, but also more prominent names left OB. Ricardo van Rhijn was sold to Excelsior in the Netherlands, Nenass was sold to Vikingur R. However, the biggest sale was Franco Tongya, who could also end up being OB's biggest sale ever. He was sold for DKK 30 million up front, with potential bonuses that could make the transfer amount to DKK 100 million and in addition to this a resale clause of 40%. The club that had chosen to buy Tongya was none other than Valencia C.F.
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Nation
30 mio. kr.
(100 mio. kr.)
+ 40% vsk.
Total in: 2,05 mio. kr.
Total out: 37,6 mio. kr.
Pre-season
Danish
English
Første af fire venskabskampe startede den 1. juli, hvor den sidste skulle spilles mellem de to europæiske kampe mod Raków. De 3 første venskabskampe blev vundet uden de store problemer. Hvor der herefter ventede en europæiske kamp i Europa League kvalifikationen.
OB var spået til at ende på femtepladsen denne sæson, med FCK på en klar førsteplads med 1,50 gange igen, derefter FCM med 10 gange igen, FCN med 11 og AGF/OB med 17 gange igen.
The first of four friendlies started on July 1, with the last one to be played between the two European matches against Raków. The first 3 friendlies were won without any major problems. Then a European match in the Europa League qualifiers awaited.
OB were predicted to finish in fifth place this season, with FCK in clear first place with 1.50 times again, then FCM with 10 times again, FCN with 11 and AGF/OB with 17 times again.
#770059 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
May & June 2025
Danish
English
FCM ventede i første kamp i maj, da de kom på besøg i Odense. Det blev FCM der trak det længste strå og kunne hive sejren i land med 1-2.
FCM was waiting in the first match in May when they visited Odense. It was FCM who drew the longest straw and were able to win 1-2.
| xG 2.65 vs 1.41 | Result: 1-2 | Possession 59/41 |
Det var blevet den 8. maj og tid til pokalfinalen mod AGF. Dette foregik på Brøndby Stadion foran 29.000 tilskuere, med halvdelen til hver klub. Der skete intet i kampen, eller i hvert fald ingen mål i de første 81 minutter. Før Alberto scorede kampens første og eneste mål. OB kunne løfte pokalen for andet år i træk.
It was May 8th and time for the cup final against AGF. This took place at Brøndby Stadion in front of 29,000 spectators, with half for each club. Nothing happened in the match, or at least no goals in the first 81 minutes. Until Alberto scored the first and only goal of the match. OB could lift the trophy for the second year in a row.
| xG 1.01 vs 1.37 | Result: 1-0 | Possession 52/48 |
Efterfølgende skulle holdet spille mod FCN hjemme i Odense, desværre blev det ikke en succes, da OB tabte 0-2.
Subsequently, the team was to play FCN at home in Odense, unfortunately it was not a success as OB lost 0-2.
| xG 0.23 vs 1.90 | Result: 0-2 | Possession 58/42 |
Viborg stod for skud i næste kamp, denne gang blev det til en sejr for OB, der trak sig sejrsrigt ud af kampen med en sejr på 1-3.
| xG 1.70 vs 1.99 | Result: 3-1 | Possession 46/55 |
FCK var den næste i rækken, og de blev kørt rundt i egen hule da de tabte hele 0-3 til et veloplagt OB hold.
FCK was next in line, and they were driven around in their own cave when they lost 0-3 to a well-inspired OB team.
| xG 0.96 vs 2.06 | Result: 3-0 | Possession 53/47 |
Næstsidste kamp i sæsonen og sidste kamp i maj var mod AGF. Denne gang blev det et nederlag til OB, da AGF vandt 1-2 i Odense.
The penultimate game of the season and the last game in May was against AGF. This time it was a defeat to OB, as AGF won 1-2 in Odense.
| xG 2.25 vs 1.44 | Result: 1-2 | Possession 52/48 |
The last match of the season was against FCM, where OB came to visit in central Jutland. OB could go home with a 4-2 victory, with a hat-trick by Nicholas Mickelson.
| xG 1.54 vs 2.21 | Result: 4-2 | Possession 43/57 |
Sæsonen sluttede med at OB endte på 2. pladsen med 64 point, 1 point foran AGF, desværre måtte OB og de andre endnu en gang se sig slået af FCK der vandt ligaen igen med et forspring på 8 point foran OB. Det blev FCK's fjerde titel i træk, hvilket var første gang nogensinde.
Franco Tongya sluttede nummer 2 på topscorerlisten med 18 mål, ét enkelt bag Janni Serra fra AGF. Både Tongya og Al Hajj endte på årets hold.
OB rykkede hele 226 pladser op på den europæiske klubrangliste, og befandt sig nu på 138. pladsen.
The season ended with OB finishing in 2nd place with 64 points, 1 point ahead of AGF, unfortunately OB and the others were once again beaten by FCK who won the league again with a lead of 8 points ahead of OB. It was FCK's fourth title in a row, which was the first time ever.
Franco Tongya finished second on the top scorer list with 18 goals, one behind Janni Serra of AGF. Both Tongya and Al Hajj ended up on the team of the year.
OB moved up 226 places in the European club rankings to 138th place.
#769758 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
March & April 2025
Danish
English
Første kamp i marts var mod FCK i Parken. OB så ud til at vinde, og brændte endda et straffe i løbet af kampen, men desværre for gæsterne scorede FCK i kampens sidste minut til stillingen 1-1.
The first match in March was against FCK in Parken. OB looked to be winning and even missed a penalty during the match, but unfortunately for the visitors, FCK scored in the last minute of the match to make the score 1-1.
| xG 0.91 vs 2.31 | Result: 1-1 | Possession 60/40 |
Næste kamp var i 1/16-dels finalens første kamp mod FC Utrecht igen, første kamp var ude. En af OB største kampe i mange mange år. Desværre for OB blev den første kamp til et spinkelt nederlag på 2-1.
The next match was in the 1/16th final against FC Utrecht again, the first match was away. One of OB's biggest matches in many, many years. Unfortunately for OB, the first match ended in a narrow 2-1 defeat.
| xG 2.71 vs 1.21 | Result: 2-1 | Possession 49/41 |
I mellem de to Utrecht kampe ventede en hjemmebanekamp mod Vejle BK. OB trak sig sejrsrigt ud af den og vandt 2-0.
In between the two Utrecht matches, a home match against Vejle BK awaited. OB emerged victorious and won 2-0.
| xG 1.79 vs 0.80 | Result: 2-0 | Possession 52/48 |
Anden kamp mod Utrecht blev en spændende affære, da OB kom foran og var foran 2-0 efter 90 minutter, så det ud til, at de ville gå videre. Desværre dukkede en svensk spiller op for Utrecht og scorede til stillingen 2-1, hvilket betød forlænget spilletid. Her scorede udeholdet endnu engang og kampen endte 2-2. OB var dermed ude af europæisk for denne omgang.
The second match against Utrecht was an exciting affair, as OB came out ahead and were 2-0 up after 90 minutes, it looked like they would go through. Unfortunately, a Swedish player showed up for Utrecht and scored to make the score 2-1, which meant extra time. The away team scored again and the match ended 2-2. OB was thus out of Europe for this round.
| xG 3.17 vs 2.24 | Result: 2-2 | Possession 52/48 |
Sidste kamp i marts var en hjemmebanekamp mod Brøndby, der blev sendt hjem med en lussing på hele 5-0. Dette var også den sidste kamp i den indledende fase. I mesterskabsgruppespillet skulle OB møde Viborg, FCN, FCK, AGF og FCM.
The last game in March was a home game against Brøndby, who were sent home with a 5-0 thrashing. This was also the last match in the preliminary phase. In the championship group stage, OB had to face Viborg, FCN, FCK, AGF and FCM.
| xG 2.11 vs 0.45 | Result: 5-0 | Possession 51/49 |
Første af 6 kampe i april var mod Viborg hjemme i Odense. Viborg sendt hjem med et nederlag på 3-1. De to hold mødtes igen blot 3 dage senere.
The first of 6 matches in April was against Viborg at home in Odense. Viborg sent home with a 3-1 defeat. The two teams met again just 3 days later.
| xG 2.60 vs 1.44 | Result: 3-1 | Possession 55/45 |
Viborg stod igen klar i Odense i pokalturneringens semifinale første kamp. Denne gang scorede Viborg ikke og OB vandt 3-0.
Viborg was again ready in Odense in the first match of the cup semi-final. This time Viborg did not score and OB won 3-0.
| xG 2.12 vs 0.68 | Result: 3-0 | Possession 60/40 |
OB skulle på tur til Nordsjælland og spille mod FCN, det blev desværre til et nederlag for OB der tabte 3-1.
OB had to travel to Nordsjælland and play against FCN, it unfortunately turned into a defeat for OB who lost 3-1.
| xG 1.49 vs 1.36 | Result: 3-1 | Possession 40/60 |
OB rejste sig igen, da holdet hjemme mod FCK vandt hele 3-0.
OB rose again when they won 3-0 at home against FCK.
| xG 1.87 vs 0.14 | Result: 3-0 | Possession 45/55 |
Tredje kamp mod Viborg i denne måned, og det blev også tredje sejr, da OB igen vandt 1-3. Det betød også at OB var klar til finalen endnu en gang.
Third match against Viborg this month, and it was also the third victory as OB again won 1-3. It also meant that OB was ready for the final once again.
| xG 0.87 vs 2.24 | Result: 1-3 | Possession 41/49 |
Sidste kamp i april var mod AGF, der blev til en uafgjort 2-2.
The last match in April was against AGF, which ended in a 2-2 draw.
| xG 1.76 vs 3.40 | Result: 2-2 | Possession 50/50 |
Ligesom sidste år kæmpede man igen med om at blive 2'er eller 3'er, dette år var FCK dog ikke så langt væk. I pokalturneringen nød man også god succes, da man igen i år var endt i pokalturneringen og kunne ved en sejr sikre sig sin anden pokal på bare 2 år.
Og for første nogensinde i OB's historie kunne de vinde to i træk.
I marts var der igen kommet nye talenter op fra ungdomsrækkerne. De mest nævneværdige var:
Målmand - Daniel Ipsen
Forsvar - Mikkel Rasmussen
Midtbane - Michael Poulsen
Midtbane - Ole Poulsen
OB's Pedro Soma var udnævnt som det 27. største talent i verden under 19.
Just like last year, they were again fighting for 2nd or 3rd place, but this year FCK wasn't too far away. In the cup tournament, they also enjoyed good success, as they had again ended up in the cup tournament this year and could secure their second cup in just 2 years with a victory.
And for the first time ever in OB's history, they won two in a row.
In March, new talents had again emerged from the youth ranks. The most notable were:
Goalkeeper - Daniel Ipsen
Defender - Mikkel Rasmussen
Midtfielder - Michael Poulsen
Midtfielder - Ole Poulsen
OB's Pedro Soma was named the 27th most talented under-19 player in the world.
#769572 Ultra Realistic NewGan Faces - AI Generated Facepack for Football Manager
Ninja777
For problem-solving you might get more clues looking at the newgan log file.
#769306 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
February 2025
Danish
English
Første gældende kamp i 2025 var den 16. februar ude mod Silkeborg. Det blev til en 1-2 sejr, hvor OB nok gerne have set sig selv score et par gange mere.
The first applicable match in 2025 was on February 16 against Silkeborg. It was a 1-2 victory, where OB probably would have liked to have seen themselves score a few more times.
| xG 0.52 vs 3.57 | Result: 1-2 | Possession 46/54 |
Igen stod turen på en tur til det jyske. Denne gang var det Energi Viborg Arena der skulle besøges. OB kunne køre hjem med en sejr på 1-3.
Once again, it was time for a trip to Jutland. This time it was Energi Viborg Arena that was to be visited. OB could drive home with a victory of 1-3.
| xG 0.97 vs 3.18 | Result: 1-3 | Possession 43/57 |
Tredje kamp og nu var det tid til en hjemmebanekamp mod Vendsyssel FF. De blev sendt hjem med et smertefuldt nederlag på hele 7-1. Al Hajj scorede hattrick. Dette var også den sidste kamp i februar.
Third game and now it was time for a home game against Vendsyssel FF. They were sent home with a painful 7-1 defeat. Al Hajj scored a hat-trick. This was also the last match of February.
| xG 3.75 vs 0.53 | Result: 7-1 | Possession 58/42 |
I marts ventede der to Europa Conference League kampe mod FC Utrecht, samt de sidste 3 kampe i den indledende fase i Superligaen. OB lå godt til og var næsten sikker på, at igen være med i Mesterskabsgruppen når kalenderen skrev april.
In March, two Europa Conference League matches against FC Utrecht awaited, as well as the last three matches in the preliminary phase of the Superliga. OB was in a good position and was almost certain to be back in the Championship group when the calendar said April.
#769007 FM24 - Back on Track - Odense Boldklub
Ninja777
Transfers january 2025
Danish
English
Der blev hentet et par stykker ind, mens der blev sagt farvel til i hvert fald en profil. Alasana Mannehs kontrakt udløb til sommer, og han ville ikke forlænge. Derfor blev der handlet hurtigt, og OB scorede hvad de kunne, da de solgte Manneh for 31 mio. kr. til Espanyol. Marc Muniesa blev solgt til Emirates for 750.000 kr., primært pga. manglende spilletid, da han kun havde fået 6 kampe. Bjørn Paulsen røg også til Emirates for 610.000 kr., da han også kun havde spillet en håndfuld kampe. Paulsen nåede 42 kampe for striwerne, Muniesa 6 kampe og Manneh 80 kampe.
For pengene hentede OB, den tidligere Real Madrid B holds spiller, Rodrigo Farofa fra Vålerenga, Andorra spilleren Marc Bombardó, som blev lejet tilbage til Andorra og det argentinske talent Roberto Pizzo fra Colón, som han også samtidigt blevet lejet tilbage til.
A couple of players were brought in, while at least one profile was said goodbye to. Alasana Manneh's contract expired this summer, and he did not want to extend. Therefore, they acted quickly and OB scored what they could when they sold Manneh for DKK 31 million to Espanyol. Marc Muniesa was sold to Emirates for DKK 750,000, mainly due to lack of playing time, as he had only made 6 appearances. Bjørn Paulsen also went to Emirates for DKK 610,000, as he had also only played a handful of games. Paulsen made 42 appearances for the Stripes, Muniesa 6 appearances and Manneh 80 appearances.
For the money, OB picked up former Real Madrid B team player Rodrigo Farofa from Vålerenga, Andorra player Marc Bombardó, who was loaned back to Andorra and Argentinian talent Roberto Pizzo from Colón, who he was also loaned back to.
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Total in: 15,4 mio. kr.
Total out: 32,4 mio. kr.
#768274 Ultra Realistic NewGan Faces - AI Generated Facepack for Football Manager
Ninja777
Cleared Cache and reloaded skin? Made sure you have pictures in the facepack named, like SpanMed/POR454?
#768230 NewGan Faces Manager
Ninja777
what problem?
#768229 NewGan Faces Manager
Ninja777
Did you check the newgan log?